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Why Outdoor Outlets Stop Working After Rain
Why Outdoor Outlets Stop Working After Rain Outdoor outlets (especially GFCI-protected ones) are designed to shut off power the moment an unsafe condition occurs. Rain doesn’t just affect the outlet itself—it often affects what’s plugged into it , which is a very common and overlooked cause. Common Causes GFCI Tripped (Most Common) Moisture creates a tiny leakage current between the hot and ground. The GFCI detects this imbalance (as low as 4–6 mA) and trips instantly to pre
Afshid F. Nazar
1 day ago2 min read


What Are GFCI and AFCI — And What’s the Difference?
You’ve probably seen the terms GFCI and AFCI. They’re both safety devices—but they protect you in completely different ways.
Understanding the difference is critical, especially under CEC 2024 requirements in Canada.
Afshid F. Nazar
Mar 262 min read


How to Choose the Right Replacement Ceiling Exhaust Fan
An old bathroom exhaust fan that has become noisy, inefficient, or no longer ventilates properly is a common reason homeowners decide to replace their fan. If you want to replace your old ceiling fan—because it’s noisy, no longer working properly, or not providing enough ventilation—follow these steps to make sure you purchase the right replacement ceiling exhaust fan. Remove the fan grille and cover. Gently pull down the grille to expose the fan housing. Measure the inside o
Afshid F. Nazar
Mar 91 min read


When a Duplex Outlet Is Fed by Two Circuits: GFCI outlet instead of the breaker change
In some homes, a duplex outlet may actually be supplied by two separate electrical circuits . This is common in certain kitchen or utility installations where each half of the outlet is intended to handle different loads. When this type of configuration requires GFCI protection , the usual method is to install two GFCI breakers in the electrical panel —one for each circuit. If you are not familiar with GFCIs or need to reset one, you can read this post . A single outlet that
Afshid F. Nazar
Mar 81 min read


Electrical Fixes You Can Do Yourself for Free: Fix an EV Charger That “Stopped Working”
EV Charger level 2 Free Electrical Fix You Can Do Yourself (Before Calling an Electrician) If your Level 2 home charger suddenly stopped working, follow this checklist before booking a service call , and fix an EV Charger That “Stopped Working”. 1. Check the Breaker Go to your main panel. Look for the EV charger breaker to fix an EV Charger That “Stopped Working”(usually 2-pole, 40A–60A). If it’s tripped, switch it fully OFF , then back ON . If it trips again immediately, sto
Afshid F. Nazar
Mar 12 min read


Electrical Fixes You Can Do for Free: No Power to an Outlet or Light?
If you see no power in the outlet Quick Panel & Breaker Check (DIY) in case of No Power to an Outlet or Light If one outlet or light suddenly has no power, the issue is often a tripped breaker . Step 1 – Confirm the Scope Check nearby outlets and lights. If everything else works, the problem is likely limited to that circuit. Your breaker panel in your home should look like this Step 2 – Go to the Electrical Panel Open your main panel and inspect the breakers carefully. A tri
Afshid F. Nazar
Feb 261 min read


Electrical Fixes You Can Do for Free, Washroom power outage
A sudden power outage in the washroom can be fixed without calling an electrician.
Afshid F. Nazar
Feb 231 min read
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