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It is a very well explanation of situation ive got although i asked in the first post what could couse it really not to guide me step by step how to do it. As ive never had to deal with wired fuses (only with those with switches) so thats why i asked how to remove/replace it as i couldnt remove it myslef but again i didnt want to pull it outwards full strenght to not to break whole unit.
Obviously i know to switch off everything before even touching the fuse box i might try to rewire the fuse, just a quick temp solution and in few weeks/months when wallet fills up replace the fuse box as its probably going to be safest way and no i wont be doing it myslef - thats quite obvious as well.
Thanks again to those trying to help - and to the others - oh well you all know what you deserve in real life you bunch of knowing everything "you know what". in the end of the day you're all here to share knowlegde no matter what level of knowing you are. we all learn our whole life, even you even now. but you think charging 45 pounds per hour of work is not much and that could be changing/rewiring fuse only where most of people dont even earn 10pound/h doing much harder job. i agree that i might be on wrong forum as its for specialists only but there is a moderator to tell is my post should or shouldn`t be posted here and i can clearly see he agreed to post it. above all that while registering i had to tell how qualified i am with the option NONE so that also tells me you dont have to be specialist to register and so on post here on this forum - so there was no need to spam here. Next person with same problem will have to read all that not needed infos from you, well done 'specialists'. the way i see it its easier to post a solution than telling me i know nothing and should pay pay pay for something as easy as rewiring fuse
I hope by clicking 'Thanks' on each helpful posts helped gain you some reputation guys, shame there no option to reduce it to others.
My bad, thought you did not know how to change fusewire in a fusebox, hence the OP.
Anyway, could be any number of possibilities
1. Fault on a light
2. Fault of a lightswitch
3. Bulb blowing took out the fuse
4. Fuse just got tired
5. wiring fault
6. Fusebox fault
you get the idea, replacing the fusewire rules out two of them