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| Green liquid from outlet |
frankiee |
02/25/05 |
I have seen a green slime out of an outside outlet. The outlet powered a heater on a No. 16 gauge extension cord (No I did not do it) I seen that same green in a house outlet yesterday where the person is plugging in a electric heater and often blowing the fuse. I told him to get an electrition. What is the green liquid? I know that a modern circuit breaker has a magnetic overload and a thermal overload. Are fuses more dangerous then circuit breakers because they dont have that sophistication. Where can I find a time/current chart for fuses to compare against circuit breakers Thanks |
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katiy
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06/19/05 |
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Call an electrician in your area and ask them these questions. You may have to call several. |
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