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What does it mean when you say that lines in a home are overloaded?

When lines in a home are overloaded, it means that too many electrical devices are being powered through the same circuit, leading to excessive electrical current flowing through the wires. This can pose a fire hazard and increase the risk of electrical failures. It is important to redistribute the load by spreading devices across different circuits to prevent overloading.


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