I guess when it rains, it pours.
So I'm working from home minding my own business when my electricity goes out. At first I'm thinking "well this is f'n great!" then I realize my ceiling fan in the family room is still on. After checking things out, I find out that opposite sides of the house has lost power while most of the middle part is good. I checked the breakers and none were tripped. I went ahead and flipped them all off and back on just in case. They all felt nice and tight when flipping them back on too. The meter hasn't been messed with...
Does anyone have any idea where to start troubleshooting?
So I'm working from home minding my own business when my electricity goes out. At first I'm thinking "well this is f'n great!" then I realize my ceiling fan in the family room is still on. After checking things out, I find out that opposite sides of the house has lost power while most of the middle part is good. I checked the breakers and none were tripped. I went ahead and flipped them all off and back on just in case. They all felt nice and tight when flipping them back on too. The meter hasn't been messed with...
Does anyone have any idea where to start troubleshooting?
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