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Question by Mark
Submitted on 4/5/2005
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I live in a house with the owner of it. We are having a weird problem. 2 bedrooms and bathroom are all connected to one fuse. Plus one of the 3 plugs in my room. My other 2 plugs are on a seperate fuse. A few days ago, the bathroom light and fan won't go on and no power in the 2 bedrooms. yet the one plug in my room connected to the same fuse works still. What could be the cause of this. Now and then I can here mice in the walls, is it possible they have chewed through the wire where it splits to go to the other 2 bedrooms and bathroom??? It is driving us crazy what the problem could be.


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