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Expert Profile: Dale

Expertise:  Trouble shooting electricial problems, house wiring

Experience in the area
25 years

Education/Credentials
electricial maintenance 1970, licensed contractor 20 years

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User Comments
Thanks, just wanted to make sure I was doing the right thing. I used ground clamps and no 4 ground wire. I appreciate the service you all provid
(Carl on 12/02/08)
Thank you for your speedy assistance!!
(Wendy on 11/18/08)
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Recent Answers from Dale
2008-11-28  Issues with our electrical boxes setup Hi Rick, Not being able to actually see it, it is hard to say for sure. Is the system grounded? Are there 4 wires going from the disconnect to the sub panel (2 hots, neutral, and ground)? My guess is...
2008-11-22  purchase house with al wire Hi James, Aluminum wiring for lights and receptacles is bad, the problem with it isn't just corrosion, the connections have a tendency to loosen up from usage. The wire heats up and expands under load...
2008-11-22  breaker problem Hi John, Did you put the breakers back in the same position they were in? If you look at the bussing (where the breakers plug in) some or all the slots may have a notch in the middle. The tab you saw...
2008-11-21  Intermittant brownout in the home Hi Nancy, A high power surge could damage your appliances. It sounds like you have a loose neutral wire. It could be from when the contractor installed the sub panel if he went into the same terminal...
2008-11-20  Home Electric Hi Pam, It sounds like your friend is going to have to leave their new Hi Def TV at your house. Seriously, that shouldn't cause a problem, It sounds like they may have a loose connection in the circuit...
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