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GFCI, fuses, circuits, wiring, breakers, overloading, burning wires

by Blair Gilbert

Explains home electrical wiring, fuses, GFCI and breakers for safety against overloading circuits to avoid heating and burning system (see Bigger fuses may cause fire for more info).

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