 
| When you say "you have to put a piece of wire in my panel" I assume you are 
talking about jumping a broken gap/area, not jumping the fuse terminals where 
the fuse should be? You need to trace and determine exactly where the 
problem is coming from first. Look for broken or burnt areas. If the panel is 
visibly broken, you might get by with just replacing the panel. But don't 
overlook other problem areas such as a loose, broken or burnt wire, burnt or 
missing fuses, bad components, etc.... Electrical problems are always 
intimidating but usually are easy to fix as they end up being something simple. 
Don't look TOO deep into it at first, take your time and trace the problem. Bob 
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