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Barrow Hill: Curse of the Ancient Circle Hints
How can I turn the cafe's kitchen lights on?
1 of 19: Have you tried the switch?
2 of 19: It's to the left of the kitchen door as you face it while inside the kitchen.
3 of 19: It doesn't work. Maybe there's an electrical problem.
4 of 19: You'll need to find the fuse box and see if you can fix it from there.
5 of 19: The fuse box is right here in the kitchen, but you won't be able to find it until you get a portable light source.
6 of 19: Get the Lantern before you go any further in these hints.
7 of 19: While standing in the kitchen, face the kitchen door and then rotate your view to the right once.
8 of 19: Shine your light around on the wall until you find the rusty-looking fuse box cover.
9 of 19: Click on it to open the door, and again to zoom in for a close-up view.
10 of 19: The message taped to the inside of the door says which fuse is which.
11 of 19: Assuming that whoever wrote the note numbered the fuses from left to right, the kitchen fuse is the second from the right.
12 of 19: Before you can access any of the fuses, you'll need to click on the switch at the bottom center of the box.
13 of 19: Then you can click on the kitchen's fuse to bring it up, and then again to open it up.
14 of 19: As you can see, the two contact points are not connected by wire as they should be.
15 of 19: Fortunately, there's some spare wire stored in the fuse box for just such an occasion.
16 of 19: Click on the spare wire up near the box's top left corner.
17 of 19: When you get a close-up of it, click on it a couple of times to get some wire out and installed in the kitchen fuse.
18 of 19: Click on the fuse's cover to close it up and stick it back in its socket, then hit the switch at the bottom of the box again.
19 of 19: De-zoom your view and look around to see that the kitchen's lights are back on, allowing for further exploration.