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PV Electric Bob Mossman

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returns 12/31/2009
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Master Electrician licensed (29 years) 6165B Contractor in Closter New Jersey with 38 years total experience in Residential - Commercial - Industrial work. Emergency Service - General trouble shooting and repair work - Paddle fans - Kitchen & Bath exhaust fans - AC lines - Smoke detectors - Telephone lines - Cable TV lines - Computer network cabling - Exterior lighting - Recessed lighting - Security lighting - (200 - 150 - 100 amp service up grades) - Electric Heat - New circuits - New appliance hook ups - Back up generators - and more ! FREE ESTIMATES Fully insured 201-358-1552

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Licensed contractor in Closter New Jersey.

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2009-11-10 Lights flicker, lights go out:

Ann, From what you have described there is a loose connection somewhere along that circuit that is making part of the circuit flicker and another part or the circuit lose power. This probably ocurred

2009-10-25 Condo electric keeps cutting out in part of unit:

Lorraine, Your very welcome. There is no threat of fire just the hassle and inconvenience of the circuit not working. The breaker may as well be off because the circuit isn't working anyway but if it

2009-10-24 Condo electric keeps cutting out in part of unit:

Lorraine, The breaker not blowing is a clear indication this is a connection issue some where within the circuit. There could even be multiple connection problems in the same circuit based on what you've

2009-10-22 Fuse Panel Addition:

You can't put a 30 amp fuse on a 15 amp circuit regardless of the load on it. Use the pull out for the stove, downgrade the fuses to 30 amps and ask your wife not to bake while she use's the burners and

2009-10-22 Fuse Panel Addition:

Chris, You can't over fuse a 20 amp or 15 amp circuit even temporarily. Do you have any 240 volt AC circuits in the panel that you will not be using since the cooler weather has arrived or a "pull

 

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