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Re: My Wall Caught On Fire!---A Classic *Mangia*
They're standard 20 Amps. Is there a way to fix this problem without calling up an electrician?
I was thinking of making a power map of my room and nearby rooms and seeing if any outlet in my room was on a different breaker or perhaps running an extension cord to an outlet on another breaker, assuming that distance isn't terribly far. Can a 20 amp breaker handle 2 PC's, 2 Monitors, an Alarm Clock, a Cable Box, a stereo, any combination of a PS2/Gamecube/X-Box/DVD Player/VCR with a 36" TV, and two chargers for portable devices at once? Or is that a bit much? Last edited by Aignam : 16-08-2004 at 19:47. |
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Spending a few hundred for an electrician is cheaper and better than spending thousands rebuilding a house (insurance doesn't cover everything) and possible loss of life. Jason |
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