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Apr 24, 2014
9:03
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LeftOfNormal
Your outlets aren't on the same circuit as your lights then.
Check your breaker box. Probably blew a fuse / tripped a breaker.
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Originally posted on Apr 24, 2014 at 9:03:20pm
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Any electricians on the board?
t-kuli
4/24/14 9:00pm
Check the flux capacitor. Or get a new house.
BYUCoug11
4/24/14 9:02pm
Your outlets aren't on the same circuit as your lights then.
LeftOfNormal
4/24/14 9:03pm
Simple stuff first. Did you check your breakers? GFCI?
tank
4/24/14 9:03pm
Did both, nothing.
t-kuli
4/24/14 9:05pm
Do you actually have some GFCI outlets in this room?
vacougfan
4/24/14 9:06pm
None in this room.
t-kuli
4/24/14 9:08pm
And you actually flipped the breaker off and on that controls this room?
vacougfan
4/24/14 9:14pm
Yep
t-kuli
4/24/14 9:42pm
Time to move I guess then...
vacougfan
4/24/14 9:45pm
Circuit breaker.
vacougfan
4/24/14 9:04pm
It's a GFCI breaker that needs to he reset before it is turned back on.
brj8
4/24/14 9:08pm
Sounds like poltergeists.
BE-WHY-YOU
4/24/14 9:08pm
Sometimes the GFCI is in a completely different part of the house.
Ragnar Danneskjold
4/24/14 9:14pm
+1 I once had a GFCI out on the deck trip, and all the outlets in
EEcougar
4/24/14 9:30pm
Yup. And garages are notorious too.
Ragnar Danneskjold
4/24/14 10:00pm
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