I find it kind of funny when people say you MUST call an electrician. Maybe yeah, and maybe no. Everybody differs when it comes to skills.
Hopefully the poster has some level of self-awareness of his own capabilities.
That being said, there is nothing high-tech about checking amp-load on your system if you've got the proper tools. Like a clamp-over inductive amp-meter? You can buy a new one for $30.
Granted that some people should not risk working on their own electic panel. Same can be said for people driving cars, operating tractors and owning guns. Should nobody dare work on their own tractor now?
I'm wondering how any of this relates to him "burning his house down?" Nobody told him to stick a penny in his fuse-box. Seems there are lot of worry-warts here. I'm sure many on these forums have the brains and skills to check a service panel. Those that don't hopefully already know their limitations. If not - I doubt they are going to heed the scary warnings in these posts.
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