Learn the basic steps in replacing a blown fuse.

To replace your blown fuse, do the following steps and prepare any type gripping tool.

1.Switch off the main switch to avoid electric shock.

2.Get the gripping tool and remove the fuse.

3.Replace with a new fuse using the gripping tool.

4.Switch on the main switch.

Note: Even though the main switch is turned off during the first three steps, we still have to be careful.

An extra ounce of care will prevent you from getting any cure. In case your alone and a fuse is blown, you’ll be able to replace all by yourself. Honestly, I’m still kinda afraid to do this on my own.

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  • Carol M Creasey on Nov 22, 2009

    Thanks for the tip. How are you managing to get your articles published? I have 3 pending from a week ago.

  • Papa Sparks on Nov 22, 2009

    Good one!

  • Will Gray on Nov 22, 2009

    Good job!

  • Themax on Nov 22, 2009

    great info,Thanks :)

  • ken bultman on Nov 22, 2009

    I believe you are quite the electrician.

  • Teves on Nov 22, 2009

    Good tip and very simple…

  • Shirley Shuler on Nov 22, 2009

    Good one, thanks for the tip.

  • Eunice Tan on Nov 22, 2009

    Useful tip.

  • Lady Sunshine on Nov 22, 2009

    Lmao @ Ken! :D

  • wonder on Nov 23, 2009

    I’ll call you for this.

  • diamondpoet on Nov 23, 2009

    Great electricla advice. thanks for sharing.

  • shanthu on Nov 24, 2009

    wonderful article…thanks

  • nadinesimone on Nov 25, 2009

    Nice one! Let’s show those boys that the first thing we don’t do is run to the nearest man for help. However, it is always wise to keep the number of a sparky (electrician) handy, just in case . . .

    Take care and don’t blow too many fuses trying to get loads of items published.

    Nadine

  • Starpisces on Nov 25, 2009

    great information, thanks

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