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How to Identify Federal Pacific Electrical Panels in Your Home

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In this episode, we break down the key signs of Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels—those notorious Stab-Lok breakers found in homes built between the 1950s and 1980s. Learn why these panels are a fire hazard, how to spot one in your home, and why an upgrade is more than just a recommendation—it’s a safety priority. Whether you're planning renovations or upgrading for EV charger installation, this episode explains what you need to know about replacing outdated electrical systems in Orange County.

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Serving homeowners across Orange County, we specialize in EV charger installation, panel upgrades, and all things electrical.

🔗 Learn more about our services: Copperfield-Electric.com
📍 Proudly serving Irvine, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, and surrounding cities
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#EVChargerInstallation #PanelReplacement #CeilingFanInstallation #LightInstallation #OrangeCountyElectrician #ResidentialElectrician #HomeElectrical #ElectricianLife #ElectricalUpgrades #WiredRightPodcast #CopperfieldElectric

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In this episode, we break down the key signs of Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels—those notorious Stab-Lok breakers found in homes built between the 1950s and 1980s. Learn why these panels are a fire hazard, how to spot one in your home, and why an upgrade is more than just a recommendation—it’s a safety priority. Whether you're planning renovations or upgrading for EV charger installation, this episode explains what you need to know about replacing outdated electrical systems in Orange County.

Blog Link: How to Identify Federal Pacific Electrical Panels?

Thanks for tuning in to Wired Right – Powered by Copperfield Electric.
Serving homeowners across Orange County, we specialize in EV charger installation, panel upgrades, and all things electrical.

🔗 Learn more about our services: Copperfield-Electric.com
📍 Proudly serving Irvine, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, and surrounding cities
Yes You Can – with Copperfield Electric.

Follow us for more tips, stories, and updates from the field.

#EVChargerInstallation #PanelReplacement #CeilingFanInstallation #LightInstallation #OrangeCountyElectrician #ResidentialElectrician #HomeElectrical #ElectricianLife #ElectricalUpgrades #WiredRightPodcast #CopperfieldElectric

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