115 Fuse Boxes and Circuit Breakers

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Most houses have either a fuse box or a circuit breaker as they are neccessary to stop an overloaded circuit (electric). If a circuit is overloading, the fuse in a fuse box will melt and thus stop the current. The fuse is a thin metal strip that can conduct electricity. Almost all houses built prior to 1960 will have a fuse box and those after, a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker is a switch that gets flipped when an unsafe current flows through. This method is however slower and not instantaneous.

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The key difference is however that the circuit breaker can be flipped back and reset whereas the fuse needs to be replaced.

Now don't try to be a smartass and replace the fuse with something like a coin if you don't have a replacement on hand. This is because it can and will cause a fire. This is exactly what a person a few houses down from me did, and his house burt down.