

BrwBier wrote:To find the exact location of the short just replace the fuse with a piece of wire heavier than the wire with the short and watch for the smoke. :shock
BrwBier wrote:To find the exact location of the short just replace the fuse with a piece of wire heavier than the wire with the short and watch for the smoke.I only have two wires that go to two reading lights, the rest are all in the cabinets and are put under trim to start with, just so if their is ever a problem I can just pull the trim and replace the wire. Also because when I built the walls I had not decided where any wiring would be.
Brwbier
Tripmaker wrote:BrwBier wrote:To find the exact location of the short just replace the fuse with a piece of wire heavier than the wire with the short and watch for the smoke.I only have two wires that go to two reading lights, the rest are all in the cabinets and are put under trim to start with, just so if their is ever a problem I can just pull the trim and replace the wire. Also because when I built the walls I had not decided where any wiring would be.
Brwbier
They used to use pennys for that but I don't think there is enough copper in them today.
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