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No, the shunt control is good to troubleshoot, the lights do not need to be invisible at night, and the general distribution box is not used in total, and the second level is used.
It's not good, it's not necessary, as soon as the bedside switch is turned off, there is no electricity in any corner, do you think it's good?
It should be the remaining water in the pipes. If the water pressure does not decrease, then there is also a problem with the main switch.
Don't hide it, just remove it and store it, and then install it as it is when it is finished.
Explain that there may be leakage of electrical wires in the kitchen, dial all electrical appliances in the kitchen, and try to send electricity.
If the socket has a grounding wire and is connected to the ground wire of the distribution box, it will trip when it leaks, and it will not jump otherwise.