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tenbear
Jun 02, 2015Explorer
All the neutrals go to a buss bar in the distribution box. With the power disconnected, make sure the screws holding the neutral wires to the buss bar are tight, especially the white wire that is paired with the black wire of the problem circuit.
With the power on, turn the circuit breaker off then on again. Use your voltmeter to measure the voltage between the black wire on the circuit breaker and the white wire. It should read about 120v. If it checks out as good, see if the outlets are working.
If the problem is still there I would suspect the GFCI, or the circuit breaker.
With the power on, turn the circuit breaker off then on again. Use your voltmeter to measure the voltage between the black wire on the circuit breaker and the white wire. It should read about 120v. If it checks out as good, see if the outlets are working.
If the problem is still there I would suspect the GFCI, or the circuit breaker.
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