Why do my lights work but not my power points?
Hear this out loudPauseOne of the most frustrating problems occurs when your lights are working, but half or all of your house power points are not. This is usually due to a faulty appliance that has tripped your safety switch. Unplug every appliance from the circuit and then reset your safety switch. Reset your safety switch.
How do you fix power points?
Here’s how:
- Do one of the following:
- Type PowerPoint /safe, and then click OK.
- If the issue is resolved, on the File menu, click Options, and then click Add-Ins.
- Select COM Add-ins, and then click Go.
- Click to clear all the check boxes (Disable the Add-ins) in the list, and then click OK.
- Restart PowerPoint.
Why have all my sockets stopped working?
Hear this out loudPauseUsually, the culprit is either a tripped breaker or a bad connection. The outlet might have a bad connection, or the circuit breaker might need to be reset. Luckily for you, you might be able to find the solution when you take these steps, and you may not need to contact professional.
What should I do if my Fuse isn’t working?
Try plugging it into a different power outlet to see make sure it’s working, or plug a different 12-volt device into the suspect socket. (If the electrical accessory itself is at fault, see if it has its own fuse, which is sometimes incorporated into the plug.)
Is the power to garage, fuses OK?
Have a fuse box in garage (old style wire fuse) one for sockets and one for light but both are ok and the unit hadnt tripped. Went into house to check the fuses but i actually have no fuse for the garage in the main unit and everything is working ok anyway in the house. Does the power to garage have to be coming from in my house somewhere?
What kind of light to use to test fuse?
You can use a test light or a volt meter. A partially broken wire or dirty connector will show 12.65 volts when tested with the volt meter, but drop out when loaded. A test light is especially useful to load the circuit, a dim light will indicate a poor connection.
Can a flipped circuit breaker cause a power shutdown?
Going through this process can save you a ton of time later on if you discover the problem was there all along. Once you’re sure the problem isn’t a flipped circuit breaker, start the hunt for every GFCI outlet in your home. Even if the outlet is on the other side of the house, it can be the reason for your power shutdown.
Why is my Fuse dead but my circuit breaker is not tripped?
However, in some cases the breaker or fuse may seem fine, and even if you reset the circuit breaker the circuit is still dead. In those cases the culprit might be a GFCI outlet that has tripped.
Try plugging it into a different power outlet to see make sure it’s working, or plug a different 12-volt device into the suspect socket. (If the electrical accessory itself is at fault, see if it has its own fuse, which is sometimes incorporated into the plug.)
How to troubleshoot lost power in half of my house?
Plug an electrical appliance into a GFCI outlet, and press the “TEST” button. The appliance should turn off. Press “RESET” to turn the appliance back on. Do this at every GFCI outlet in the house. Eventually, you may find an outlet that caused your problem. Pressing “RESET” on a tripped outlet should return power to the area the outlet controls.
What to do when your computer loses power?
Pressing “RESET” on a tripped outlet should return power to the area the outlet controls. Call an electrician if these troubleshooting steps have not restored the lost power. Do not attempt to fix your electrical wiring on your own. Mikhail Polenin has been working with computers since 1997.