I woke up to a studio with no power. No humming fan, no charging laptop—nothin'. Luckily, my place has a circuit-breaker panel, so I popped that open, flipped a switch, and now all is well. I still don't know why I lost power, though; was it because of a storm last night? Did my electric fan over-strain the circuits? It's all a mystery.
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Saturday, September 14, 2013
power loss
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No doubt your place has built-in safety measures to prevent people from being killed when they leave their electric fans running overnight. I bet that when it detects a fan running after the lights go out, it trips a circuit and everything just shuts down.
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