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  • How to Fix a Dryer That Doesn't Dry Clothes

    Dryer problems can be caused by intricate issues that may lead many people to seek out professional electricians to fix the problems. However, it is possible for you to rectify common dryer...

  • How to Replace the Fuse on a Maytag Dryer

    If your Maytag dryer is not heating properly, you probably have a blown thermal fuse. A blown dryer fuse is not uncommon and is often caused by overheating. Make sure that all vent systems are...

  • How to Replace a Fuse Box With Circuit Breakers

    Replacing an older fuse box with a more modern and safer breaker panel is a smart move. Breaker panels are far more efficient and have resulted in fuse panels becoming outdated and obsolete. If...

  • How Does a Portable Generator Feed Through a Fuse Box?

    Understanding how power from a generator feeds through a fuse box requires some understanding of electrical wiring and fuse box design. Electricity comes into the fuse box on three wires. Two of...

  • How to Test a Fuse with a VOM or DMM

    A VOM (short for “Volt-Ohm-Milliameter”) or a DMM (Short for Digital Multi-Meter) is a handy device to have around. A DMM is a digital version of a VOM. Some people use the terms...

  • How to Replace a Light Socket in a Swag Lamp

    Of all of the various home repair projects, nothing scares homeowners more than those involving electricity. Electrical repairs are not difficult as long as you follow the proper safety...

  • How to Wire Up Fuse Box at Home

    You can save money on electrical repairs and building a home if you wire up a fuse box at home by yourself. For various reasons, it might be important to learn how to wire a fuse box at home. The...

  • House Wiring Troubleshooting

    You go to turn on the bathroom light, and nothing happens. You can immediately call an electrician and spend a fortune for what might turn out to be a minor problem -- or you can take a deep...

  • How to Shut Off the Electricity to a House

    Often you have to shut off electricity to house in order to provide a safe working environment for various home repairs and maintenance work. Failing to do so properly can set you up for injury,...

  • Why Does a Fuse Blow or Circuit Breaker Trip?

    Circuit breakers trip and fuses blow all the time. The cause of the problem, however, can vary. One of the main issues is an overload in the wiring. Wiring in homes is set up in sections. One fuse...

  • How to Clean Fuse Holder Corrosion

    Fuses are used in electrical circuits for over-current protection. If the fuses are placed in wet or humid environments they can corrode at the metal connection points. Corroded connections can...

  • What Is a Molded Case Circuit Breaker?

    If your home has been constructed or remolded in the past 25 years, you're probably familiar with the molded case circuit breaker. These all-in-one components sit neatly inside the main...

  • How Long Does Wiring in a House Last?

    The lifetime of the wiring in a house is determined not so much by material deterioration, but more by the fact that electrical systems in many older dwellings are obsolete. Some heavily used...

  • How to Change a Fuse Box to a Circuit Breaker

    Changing a fuse box to a circuit breaker is a challenging task for the average do-it-yourself person. The reason is that the wiring has to be worked hot. In other words, there is no way to shut...

  • How to Replace a Fuse in a Plug

    The fuse installed in an electrical plug is a vital safety device. A filament inside the fuse is designed to melt and cut the circuit if the current gets too high. This prevents damage to the...

  • How House Wiring Works

    House wiring begins when the power company releases power that is generated by turbine generators. These generators may utilize fossil fuel or nuclear energy. The power travels through the lines...

  • How to Turn Off Electricity in an Emergency

    There are times we need to turn off the electricity to avoid disaster. This may be a home saver or even a lifesaver in an emergency. See how to cut off the electricity in an emergency.

  • How to Wire Fluorescent Lights

    Wiring fluorescent lights in your home will bring a warm natural light to your environment. Fluorescent lights are also more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs. Fluorescent lights come in...

  • Replacing Fuses in Circuit Breakers

    Fuse boxes and circuit breakers are both safe ways to guard against huge electrical overloads within a building or residence. Extreme electrical overloads can be very dangerous, resulting in...

  • How to Change a Fuse in a Breaker Box

    Every homeowner should know how to change a fuse in a breaker box. Not only is it an easy task--saving you from having to call an expensive electrician--but it helps keep your home safe from power...

  • How to Install a Lightswitch

    So you want to know how to install a lightswitch. This is a quick and easy skill to pick up, and will help you save a bundle on hiring an electrician. A couple of simple steps and you'll be...

  • How Does Household Alternating Current Work?

    Alternating current is an electric current that flows in a circuit first one way then the opposite way over and over again. The alternating is almost impossible to comprehend at 60 times per...

  • How Does House Wiring Work?

    Power lines deliver electricity to your home. Depending on whether you live in a large city, a suburb or rural area, these lines may be underground or overhead. This power in these lines is in a...

  • How to Use a Multimeter

    In many of my How Tos, I recommend using a multimeter to perform certain electrical tests. If you are unsure about what a multimeter is—or how to use one—then this article should help you to...

  • How to Wire a House Fuse Panel for a Range or Dryer

    Bought a new electric range or dryer for your home, did you? Now, you need to have it professionally installed. Or do you? Maybe you'd like to do that yourself. You'll need new 220V electrical...

  • How to Test Two Slot Receptacles

    Electricity is potentially dangerous; however, by following a few basic safety measures, many repairs can be performed safely and easily, including testing two slot receptacles.

  • Uses & Operation of a Fuse

    Learn how a fuse works and what it is used for - free video.

  • How to Fix a Hot Tub

    Whether you've just purchased a home with a hot tub, or you've installed a brand new hot tub yourself, there's nothing worse than getting ready to try it out only to discover that it doesn't work....

  • How to wire a uk plug

    Wiring a UK plug correctly is a snap, and you'll soon gain enough confidence to wire plugs as if you've been doing it all your life. Just a few simple steps is all it takes. Today, you will learn...

  • How to Clean and Secure an Outlet Box

    When you turn on a light, you probably don't give much thought to the electricity that flows through the cord to power the lamp. Likewise, you might not have thought that it's necessary to clean...

  • How to Change a Fuse in a Wylex Standard Fuse Box

    If you have an isolated power outage, such as a light suddenly going out or the microwave stops cooking, the problem is likely a blown fuse. You can changes blown fuses in a Wylex fuse box (most...

  • How to Test an Outlet for Electricity Before Replacing It

    Amongst home do-it-yourself projects, electrical repairs are some of the most dangerous. On the surface, they can be deceptively simple, which makes it easy to forget that you're dealing with...

  • How to Repair a Broken Circuit Breaker

    Your circuit breaker may need to be replaced due to the addition of a new appliance such as a stove, dryer, heater or air conditioner. These items may be pulling all of the electricity to...

  • How to Ground Electric Sockets

    Grounding your electrical outlets is an important step to protecting your family from shock and electrical fires. Today, all new homes being built are required to have three-pronged outlets only....

  • How to Wire a Wind Turbine

    With the rising costs of electricity, many have turned to alternative sources of power for their homes. Remote regions with no power sources can use wind power to charge batteries that can then...

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