
05-08-2023, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
As I understand it, you need to remove the electrical panel cover, turn off the main panel power switch, remove the defective breaker, disconnect the wire that is connected to the breaker, connect that wire to the new breaker, and then plug in the new breaker. So, yes, you do need to worry about wires.
But, the first thing I would do is to remove the wall switch that is not getting power, and replace it with a new switch. Very easy and inexpensive. It may solve your problem.
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Thanks. That is a good suggestion.
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