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well i guess i shouldnt of said a fuse panel upgrade, they took out the fuse panel n rand installed the solar net metering deal im not sayin that matters cuyz i agree with you i think they know how to install it but when there waS A problem they didnt know what to do they started thursday morning were here allday left with no power tro those i mentioned came back friday at 1pm were here til 5 n left with everything still the same n said they would be back monday OR tuesday i agree with you 100% thank you for your timeI can speculate on the problem - did the contractors arrive wearing stetsons and riding on horses ? Basically, if they did a board change and left that lot not working then it "calls into question" their competence to be doing it. I'd be suggesting getting someone else to have a look as soon as they say they have finished - if they are that bad, you want to know straight away if there's any problems so they can be sorted.
In America? Due to the terminology and the zip code location
Sockets and lights are usually on the same circuit, if I understood American wiring correctly… maybe serving only one room…. So to have so many items not working seems a major issue.
With a bit of common sense thinking, any electrician should be able to find where the fault lies, maybe not fix it straight away, but certainly find it…. Narrow it down to a possibly faulty device within the new panel, or a loose wire somewhere.
I hope they’re not charging you for all this tim
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