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Passin_Thru
Aug 31, 2014Explorer
Sounds like a ground problem or could be they left a loose bolt or connection somewhere. Remember, Electricity flows like water.Go to the source and work from there, or to where you have 120V and use a good Fluke Meter and check Amperage. It is really simple to do if you own a good meter. Voltage across a no load circuit can be 110-120. I get a lot of 116 readings due to V drop (resistance) in wires.
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