You will need a 2 wire voltage tester to check the outlet.
Electricity went out in one room but didn t trip.
In this way you will know which one is the cause of the overload.
One culprit could be a gfci ground fault circuit interrupter outlet that has tripped.
In those cases the culprit might be a gfci outlet that has tripped.
Look for a tripped breaker the most likely cause is a tripped breaker.
This can happen when the electrical circuit is overloaded or a defective appliance or damaged cord short circuits the system.
Unplug everything in that room and bathroom near it.
A multimeter or a volt con are suggested.
You have a circuit with dead outlets and maybe some dead lights on it or you re experiencing flickering on a circuit.
However in some cases the breaker or fuse may seem fine and even if you reset the circuit breaker the circuit is still dead.
If you re not sure which breaker takes care of the room that lost power you can flip them all one at a time.
In some cases the faulty appliance or device will short the power out again.
If one or more lights in your home have gone out and your circuit breaker isn t tripped what could the issue be.
When experiencing electrical imbalances gfci outlets trip much quicker to protect people from electrocution.
Sounds like a gfi outlet has tripped.
Electricity is off but circuit breaker isn t tripped.
If you find it reset.
I prefer the volt con because there are no settings to make it does continuity and is audible.
When the lights go out in one or more rooms or in a series of electrical outlets the culprit is sometimes a circuit breaker or a fuse has blown.
Sometimes the breaker may not have fully tripped to the other side so you may need to check each breaker in turn.