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Charlie_D_
Nov 06, 2014Explorer
Lot's of conflicting responses:
1) Used a GFCI tester. No lights. Pulled cover and receptacle. No power to GFCI.
2) donn-That's my problem. No power at light. Trying to find why.
3) Niner-Nothing wrong with operator. Remember your comment next time you work on circuits. Although it may be a good idea to use a twist lock on a dead circuit it is not a,ways practical because there is not room to perform the necessary task. All three wires were fed through the center hole on the mounting bracket and hole was approx. 1/2"
4) BLF13-Turning all breakers off and then one at a time will not work. There is no power at the wires to GFCI OR light fixture.
5)Bobbo-Your circuit tester will not work. There is no power to fixture or GFCI.
6)Newman-See comment 5 above. NO power.
7)WA8XYM-Got a better description? Can not find item you describe.
1) Used a GFCI tester. No lights. Pulled cover and receptacle. No power to GFCI.
2) donn-That's my problem. No power at light. Trying to find why.
3) Niner-Nothing wrong with operator. Remember your comment next time you work on circuits. Although it may be a good idea to use a twist lock on a dead circuit it is not a,ways practical because there is not room to perform the necessary task. All three wires were fed through the center hole on the mounting bracket and hole was approx. 1/2"
4) BLF13-Turning all breakers off and then one at a time will not work. There is no power at the wires to GFCI OR light fixture.
5)Bobbo-Your circuit tester will not work. There is no power to fixture or GFCI.
6)Newman-See comment 5 above. NO power.
7)WA8XYM-Got a better description? Can not find item you describe.
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