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Accessories: Flashlight http://amzn.to/2n62EbW If the power goes out and you're standing in the dark, the first thing you should do is check the fuse box for a blown fuse. If the fuse in question has blown (lever pointing downwards), first try to activate it again by moving the fuse switch upwards. With modern residual current devices you first have to press the lever to the zero position after it has tripped and then push it back up to restore the flow of electricity. If a fuse can no longer be switched on, a consumer device (e.g. kettle, hairdryer, etc.) is defective and will repeatedly cause a short circuit. In this case, systematically disconnect all consumers (unplug them) until the affected fuse can be activated again. An electrical distributor, colloquially also called a distribution box, fuse box or meter box, is a usually lockable box in which fuse and switching elements for distributing electrical energy in the low-voltage network are housed. In technical jargon, it is also known as a distribution and can be found in practically every electrified building. The size and number of distributions vary depending on the size and electrical equipment of the building. A distinction is made between main distribution, sub-distribution and group distribution. For construction sites, there are so-called construction power distributors and for mobile applications, there is the CEE power distributor. ________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for watching my videos. I would be very happy if you would subscribe to my channel and leave positive feedback. Kind regards, pduesp