Sounds like a service call to reset a GFCI in the bathroom. I've talked to customers, told them to press the reset button, and then gone out, and the GFI is still tripped. Asked what did you plug in? Plugged in the faulty (usually old extension cord) equipment, had it trip, cut the cord caps off both ends of the cord, and charge full price. I should have charged them extra due to the fact that their parents didn't "beat all that stupid" out of them when they were a child.

Here's your sign,
Doc


The Watt Doctor
Altura Cogen
Channelview, TX