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Let's be clear:
Pull down the switch that controls the strong upper outlet. Measure with an electric pen that there is no power on all three wires. So is it that the switch that controls the light has not been pulled down, and there is still electricity, at this time, you turn on the light, and the house is all tripped.
This trip means that the switch of the light trips, because the socket switch has been pulled down by you, and it has not been closed, is this the case?
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It may be that the neutral wire and the ground wire are repeatedly grounded and cannot be braked.
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There is an electronic lock pick, you can buy one online, study hard, practice repeatedly, and you're good to go.
No, you'll have to change the cylinder.
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