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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Now that you are finished, you have the satisfaction of repairing something broken as well as cutting down on electronic waste. If there are problems such as: the switch not turning on, no voltage connectivity, or if the Ohmmeter does not give the appropriate readings in steps 15 and 16, you may be lacking the appropriate amount of solder for your wiring. To fix this, reapply the solder to the joints where the wires connect to the circuit breaker. Since surge protectors are a growing need with more electronics being utilized, this guide will help you ensure your surge protector is well maintained and ready to protect your electronics.