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Troubleshooting an Electrical Circuit?

I tried using my Skil saw and as soon as I started to use it everything went off. No breakers are thrown. I have checked everything. What's wrong?

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September 28, 20160 found this helpful

Have an electrician check it out for you.

The Skil saw should only taken out the breaker of the circuit you were on unless something extreme occurred like you used it to cut through the service to the panel.

If this is on a sub-panel in a shop or garage, it is possible that what tripped was the breaker feeding this panel from the main panel.

If no breakers are tripped and this is the only panel in your home and your entire home is dark, you need to call your electrical utility.

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