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The breaker that controls my sink grinder's outlet seems to have failed. It=
won't reset.
It is simply a matter of replacing the breaker with a new one or might ther=
e be another issue in the circuit? Near as I can tell that breaker only has=
one outlet on it. (house was built in 1905 or so and still has active knob=
and tube. ffs. And there are at least four breakers controlling our tiny k=
itchen.) Also, the outlet is not GFI so I want to replace it but can't real=
ly fit under the sink to do it.
So, can I just replace the breaker or should I bite the bullet and call and=
electrician?
Thanks
tim
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It is simply a matter of replacing the breaker with a new one or might ther=
e be another issue in the circuit? Near as I can tell that breaker only has=
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and tube. ffs. And there are at
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GFI so I want to replace it but can't really fit under the sink to do it.&=
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