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@illw84u Yes, sounds like it. Better safe than sorry if you've no clue how to deal with it.
illw84u · 36-40, F
@Magicianzini true.. really thanks for the info
Khenpal1 · M
@illw84u electrician can not dry rain damage

class · F
@illw84u why didn't you ask me?
illw84u · 36-40, F
@class oops yeah.. any suggestions?
Birdbox1986 · 31-35, F
Call an electrician they give free quotes
illw84u · 36-40, F
@Birdbox1986 yeah youre right
Birdbox1986 · 31-35, F
@illw84u anyways what’s the problem
illw84u · 36-40, F
@Birdbox1986 rain leaked in the light bulb now starts smoking, really need an electrician
GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
I shocked my hand really badly dismantling a disposable camera as a kid, once.
GerOttman · 70-79, M
@GeistInTheMachine was it the flash circuit? The strobe builds up a pretty nasty charge before it fires!
GoFish · 41-45, F
What about it?
Ok ok I'll be that one guy .... Thats Shocking
illw84u · 36-40, F
GerOttman · 70-79, M
obvious stop the leak first, then replace the lamp fixture that got wet. the wiring should be fine once it's dry. the fixture will be corroded internally from the exposure of water even if it look alright visually.
RedBaron · M
Call an electrician.
illw84u · 36-40, F
dale74 · M
Whats going on
Can you be more vague?
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illw84u · 36-40, F
@ShenaniganFoodie i think so

 
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