Federal Pacific 100 AMP/ 200AMP Circuit Breaker Panel

Federal Pacific service panels, like the one pictured here; were a popular brand of service equipment utilized in homes and businesses from the 1950’s to the 1980’s. Thousands of these panels noted for their highly visible red switches, and known as the “Stab-Lok” series are still being used in services today. There are many instances where an electrical item designed and tested to maintain safety and continuity, in fact itself can cause arcing and fires. Many inspections have shown that after reaching the 10-20 year maximum life expectancy of these breakers their functionality deteriorates and tensile strength of internal parts may result in poor contact. This poor connection can create tiny un-visible sparks or arcing that fluctuates the voltage and operating temperature; leading to energy loss and heating that can melt components and result in a panel fire. If you have a panel that looks like this we strongly urge you to have it replaced by a certified electrician. Years of research is available online to sustain these claims about their faults and dangers. Check your panel and have it replaced by a Lighthouse Electrical electrician today!

R. Smith

Richard has cultivated a lifestyle of earning money and creating revenue as early as the age of nine. With early beginnings tied to the circulation of the Philadelphia Daily News and the Inquirer newspapers. Following in his father‘s footsteps with an entrepreneurial attitude many other circulatory endeavors became money making adventures. After a brief touch with automotive sales, the hands-on enthusiast trained and learned the electrical trade. With over 25 years experience in residential troubleshooting and new installations, Richard is always endeavoring on other new adventures as well. While this site pertains generally to the electrical field, there are many spiritual implications closely tied to personal growth; in both “power” related topics and his personal favorite of agricultural or horticultural related topics.

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