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adaleim · 2 years ago
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now that I have a pinned post out of the way, today's update. ordered new distributor cap, rotor, and spark plug wires since one of the old ones went yucky. THE CAP DON'T FIT. called my boss to order a new one, missed cutoff by one fucking minute. So instead of driving car tomorrow, I'll only be able to mess with the belts and their issues. it sounds like one of the pulleys is going out, and when the car stops you can smell hella burnt rubber, so I need that fixed sooner rather than later. unfortunately this car is so old that only important shit is on the belt, no tensioners or idlers, so something important is trying to break 😫
I tried to clean the old cap with vinegar to at least see if that's what caused the misfire but I don't have a lot of hope it'll work like I think it will.
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can you see how yucky that one hole got? it's supposed to be shiny inside.
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masgwi · 2 years ago
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Discovered something bad within my house walls today 😡
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small-bizz-press · 1 month ago
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Top 10 Warning Signs You Need to Call an Electrician Immediately
Electricity is essential to nearly every function in your home or business, yet it’s one of the most overlooked systems—until something goes wrong. While flickering lights or a tripped breaker might seem like minor annoyances, they can actually signal serious electrical problems that, if left unchecked, pose risks ranging from system failure to fire hazards.
For both homeowners and small business owners, recognizing the warning signs of electrical trouble can prevent property damage, costly repairs, or even life-threatening emergencies. In this guide, we break down the top 10 red flags that mean it’s time to call a licensed electrician right away.
1. Frequent Circuit Breaker Trips
What It Means:
Circuit breakers are designed to cut power when a circuit is overloaded. While occasional tripping is normal, frequent or repeated trips are a red flag that something is wrong—either the circuit is drawing too much power or there's a short or faulty connection.
Why It's Dangerous:
Persistent overloads can overheat wires and cause electrical fires. It may also indicate outdated wiring unable to handle modern appliance loads.
What to Do:
Call a qualified electrician to evaluate the breaker panel and test the circuits. Upgrading your electrical system may be necessary.
2. Flickering or Dimming Lights
What It Means:
If your lights flicker, especially when using appliances like microwaves, HVAC units, or vacuums, it could mean your circuits are overloaded or improperly wired.
Why It's Dangerous:
Inconsistent voltage can damage sensitive electronics and may be a sign of loose or deteriorating wiring behind the scenes.
What to Do:
An electrician can assess whether the issue is isolated or systemic, and whether your panel needs additional capacity or rewiring.
3. Burning Smell or Discolored Outlets
What It Means:
A burning odor near outlets or switches is an immediate danger sign. Likewise, darkened or melted outlet plates indicate overheating or sparking.
Why It's Dangerous:
This is often a sign of arcing, which occurs when electricity jumps through the air between wires. It’s a leading cause of house fires.
What to Do:
Shut off power to the affected area and contact an electrician immediately. Don’t attempt to use the outlet or switch until it’s inspected.
4. Buzzing or Humming Sounds
What It Means:
Electricity should be silent. If you hear buzzing or humming from outlets, switches, or your electrical panel, something may be loose, frayed, or improperly grounded.
Why It's Dangerous:
These sounds often point to arcing or faulty wiring, which can cause power surges or fires.
What to Do:
Call a professional to diagnose the source of the sound. Never attempt to open or touch the panel or outlet yourself.
5. Warm or Hot Electrical Fixtures
What It Means:
Outlets, switch plates, or light fixtures should never feel warm or hot to the touch. This may indicate overloaded circuits or incorrect wiring.
Why It's Dangerous:
Heat buildup can melt insulation and components, increasing the risk of electrical fires.
What to Do:
Stop using the fixture and call an electrician. They’ll check for improper amperage loads and make necessary adjustments.
6. Outlets That Spark or Shock
What It Means:
If you see sparks or feel a jolt when plugging in a device, you could have exposed wiring, loose terminals, or a bad ground connection.
Why It's Dangerous:
Even minor shocks can escalate into more serious hazards if the problem goes unresolved.
What to Do:
Discontinue use and call a professional to inspect the wiring behind the outlet or switch.
7. Lack of GFCI Protection in Wet Areas
What It Means:
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets are required in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and outdoor areas. They’re designed to prevent electrocution by shutting off power if a fault is detected.
Why It's Dangerous:
Using standard outlets in wet environments greatly increases the risk of shock or electrocution.
What to Do:
If you don’t see the “reset” and “test” buttons on outlets near water sources, schedule a GFCI upgrade with an electrician.
8. Outdated or Overloaded Electrical Panel
What It Means:
If your panel still uses fuses instead of circuit breakers, or you frequently have to turn off devices to avoid tripping, your system may be outdated.
Why It's Dangerous:
Older panels (like Federal Pacific or Zinsco models) are known fire hazards and often cannot handle today’s power demands.
What to Do:
Have your panel inspected. Many homes and businesses benefit from a panel upgrade, especially if adding appliances, a hot tub, or EV chargers.
9. Too Few Outlets or Over-Reliance on Extension Cords
What It Means:
Modern properties require more power than older wiring systems were designed to handle. If you rely on extension cords or power strips for everyday use, your system may be inadequate.
Why It's Dangerous:
Extension cords are intended for temporary use. Overuse can lead to overloading, overheating, or fire.
What to Do:
Have an electrician install additional outlets, upgrade circuits, or evaluate if your entire system needs a redesign.
10. Appliances That Constantly Malfunction
What It Means:
If appliances trip breakers, fail to start, or spark when plugged in (despite working fine elsewhere), the problem may lie in your home’s electrical system—not the appliance.
Why It's Dangerous:
Faulty outlets, improper voltage, or grounding issues can damage expensive appliances or create hazards.
What to Do:
Have the specific circuit tested. In commercial spaces, this may indicate a need for dedicated circuits for high-load equipment.
Bonus: Signs That Warrant a Whole-House Electrical Inspection
If you’re noticing more than one of the above signs—or if your home is more than 25 years old—it’s a good idea to get a full electrical inspection. This is particularly important:
Before buying or selling property
After a major renovation
When adding major appliances or electrical load
Following a lightning strike or electrical surge
Why You Should Never Delay Calling an Electrician
Electrical issues are not DIY projects. What may appear minor often hides more serious problems behind walls or in the panel. Delaying service can result in:
Higher utility bills
Frequent power failures
Home insurance complications
Increased risk of fire, injury, or death
A licensed professional—such as those vetted by EG Electrical Services—can perform diagnostics, ensure code compliance, and offer peace of mind.
What to Expect During a Service Call
When you call an electrician, here’s what typically happens:
Initial Assessment – You describe the issue; the technician asks questions about timing, location, and symptoms.
On-Site Diagnosis – A licensed electrician inspects affected areas, sometimes using tools like voltage testers, infrared cameras, or circuit analyzers.
Repair or Replacement – Depending on findings, they may:
Tighten connections
Replace outlets or switches
Upgrade wiring or breakers
Recommend larger system upgrades
Safety Testing – They verify functionality and ensure all repaired systems meet local code.
Conclusion: Know the Signs, Act Quickly
From subtle signs like flickering lights to obvious hazards like burned outlets, recognizing when to call an electrician is essential for the safety of your home or business. Ignoring electrical red flags can lead to expensive repairs, property damage, or worse—personal injury.
Proactive electrical maintenance is not just about avoiding emergencies—it’s about protecting your investment and ensuring everything from lights to appliances functions efficiently.
If you notice any of the issues discussed in this article, don’t wait. Reach out to a trusted, certified electrician like those from EG Electrical Services to get expert help and peace of mind.
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margorelectric · 1 month ago
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How fast can an electric repair company respond to an emergency call?
Electrical problems can happen anytime, and it's crucial to have an electric repair company you can rely on when the time comes for troubleshooting. Whether it's some kind of outage, flickering lights, or something more serious, the company's response time makes the difference. Let's find out how fast a professional electrical repair company can help in emergencies and why timely service is important.
Read More - https://www.margorelectric.ca/blog/how-fast-can-an-electric-repair-company-respond-to-an-emergency-call
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marineelectricsystems · 2 months ago
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10 Common Electrical Problems on Ships and How They Are Fixed
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Electrical issues on ships are more than just an inconvenience—they can lead to serious safety hazards, costly repairs, and even operational shutdowns. Whether dealing with corroded components, overloaded circuits, or faulty generators, the ability to identify and fix these problems is essential for keeping a vessel running safely and efficiently. Over the years, I’ve encountered a wide range of electrical failures at sea, and knowing how to handle them quickly is what separates a smooth voyage from a potential disaster. Here are some of the most frequent electrical issues on ships and the best ways to address them. 1. Corrosion of Electrical ComponentsOne of the biggest challenges when working with marine electrical systems is corrosion. Saltwater, humidity, and constant exposure to moisture accelerate the deterioration of metal components, leading to poor conductivity, short circuits, and eventual system failure. Electrical terminals, wiring, and circuit boards are particularly vulnerable. 
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easchmidte · 9 months ago
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What Else Could Go Wrong?
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prioritytoyotachesapeake · 1 year ago
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Most of your Toyota’s systems depend on electricity to function. As time passes, wires can fray or break, or an electrical component can fail, which results in electrical problems. Fortunately, your reliable Toyota dealer can fix these issues for you! These are a few examples of some possible electrical system problems that we can solve for you.
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carossdetaling · 1 year ago
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Step-by-Step Guide to Diagnose Common Car Issues
Every car owner in bustling cities like Gurgaon and Delhi faces a myriad of car troubles ranging from mechanical failures to cosmetic blemishes. Learn how to effectively diagnose and resolve these issues with Caross Detailing’s guide, focusing on engine, brake, and electrical problems, plus paint maintenance tips.
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toyotaofkingsport · 1 year ago
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5 Electrical Problems You Should Always Fix at Your Toyota Dealer
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urban-connect-electrician · 2 years ago
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Are you facing common electrical problems in your house and are you trying to solve them? Learn how a North Shore electrician may quickly resolve them by reading this blog.
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futureentech-blog · 2 years ago
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The Most Common Electrical Problems at Home and 11 Best Ways to Solve Them
Electrical problems are a common concern for homeowners, causing inconvenience and potential safety hazards. Whether you’re facing flickering lights, frequent circuit breaker trips, or sparking outlets, addressing these issues promptly is crucial to ensure the safety and functionality of your electrical system. (Image by pvproductions on Freepik). In this short breakdown, we will cover some of…
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snowrea0 · 2 months ago
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hes living the electric dream
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oftmtftss · 2 months ago
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Mary prays the rosary for my broken mind
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zer0-devoox · 3 months ago
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(just little doodles?)
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p1ctur3 · 4 months ago
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@octdl-lee
Random captive TDL au lore dump and some behind the scenes stuff since you asked so nicely :]
Dark in captivity
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victim did use dark as a way to train and get the mercs and him used to the box
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victim and agent (i would probably explore their dynamic in this au also, mitsi would haunt this narrative because yes)
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some behind the scenes things
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additional art
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#alan becker#animator vs animation#ava#ava tdl#ava victim#captive tdl au#long tag warning#dark is going to have some dog/caged animal symbolism and machine symbolism#TDL is very much a problem captive also very annoying one at that#you can blame the high security one him since his constant escapes helped rocket corp to tighten their security#victim is definitely insane and he will do some incredibly messed up stuff in this au#the machinery on agent is supposed to look like it is slowly consuming him like some kind of infestation#agent has some issues as well and will be an enabler for victim#victim and agent's relationship will get some attention in this au but the main plot will still revolve around chosen and dark#chosen and dark's relationship is a lot more complex so i won't bother to summarise it all since i don't really want to spoil it#TSC will receive a bit of attention since he is still very much tied to the plot of ava#tsc does have a split personality like an alter ego that takes over when he is in danger#i dont think i would really touch on the colour gang since i think it would make the story too messy#i do have most of the story already planned out#it is just the part leading to the ending#every weapon and tech in rocket corp was tested on TDL#in a way he did help with the destruction of chosen by helping rocket corp to improve their tech by being their test subject#fulfilling his code in its own twisted way#btw the additional cage in his containment area is to temporarily hold him during the box maintainence or upgrades#it is also the same type of cage that TSC is kept in currently#the box prototype that TDL is in would probably have a different name like 'the cage'#the bars of the cage is electrically charged and it also resembles a dog cage (dog symbolism)#there won't be too much about dark during his captivity since it will be more about how it impacted the relationship between him and chosen#i would probably start posting more random lore bits every now and then between comics#i hope i stop getting side tracked when working on this au
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magickpancakes · 10 months ago
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edgar!! :D
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