Maybe during a storm or maybe that time you had eighteen cords running off that one socket oops or maybe totally randomly and for seemingly no reason at all.
Power randomly goes out in one room.
In some cases the faulty appliance or device will short the power out again.
It fell over and landed on the floor and the cord ripped from the wall.
I typically use our leaf blower to blow it up.
The first time it went out i hadn t turned any one thing on or off.
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.
Last night i was building a tent in the living room for my kids to camp out in for fun.
Call a professional electrician if that turns out to be the case.
It strikes me that it s similar to the string of christmas lights where if one goes out then all that follow go out too.
The second time i turned on the tv and it went out.
Why is the power out in just one room.
However in some cases the breaker or fuse may seem fine and even if you reset the circuit breaker the circuit is still dead.
Twice now the power in my room has gone out completely with the power staying on in all the other rooms in the house.
You don t say where your room is but you would be wise to have a qualified electrician check it out asap.
Most homes or apartments have a breaker box with well documented.
Eventually the power comes back on by itself.
Bad connection in power wiri.
Turn the breakers back on.
Unplug all of the appliances in the room and check your breaker.
This resulted in a small spark and instantly all the power in my room went out.
As soon as i turned it on all of the power went off in the room.
There was no heater in the room and even though the electrics are older 110 we ve not had any problems running air conditioners.
I went into the master bedroom to blow up an air mattress.
In those cases the culprit might be a gfci outlet that has tripped.
The localized outage could be caused by a tripped circuit breaker.
If you don t have to reset it this sounds like a bad intermittent connection in the power feeding your room.
In this way you will know which one is the cause of the overload.
When i checked the circuit breaker it wasn t tripped either time.
If you find a room without power you may have a bad circuit breaker that needs replacement.
If the power isn t working after you ve checked the circuit.
Reset the gfci outlet button.
I plugged the leaf blower in the wall and turned it on.
Regarding the power it went out entirely ceiling light and all outlets.
Maybe during a storm or maybe that time you had eighteen cords running off that one socket.
Once all of the power has been restored return to the area and plug in one appliance or device at a time.
Basically i lost electricity in one room.
Check your house to see if any rooms still are without power.
This can happen if a circuit is overloaded or has been spiked by a defective appliance.
The rest of the house does have electricity.