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"content": "nostr:npub1lh7770ev33z48z32vhm7tsvux7xmewclnswlkaqzxylcjz6dc6qslyq86h I'm not an electrician, if trips with the fridge being the only major appliance on, may be a fault on fridge. When my last fridge died, when removed the cause was clear, lot of exposed wiring and a dead mouse caught in it. Had a lot of trips prior. Another cause can be dampness. Water barriers that failed, etc.\n\nNext time it trips, I would check the extent of the circuit by making sure it is the only circuit that is off and cataloguing each power point. Check using electric lamp.",
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