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11-08-2007 #1
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Testing home receptacle...Help plz
I had an electrical problem today at the home. The wife was using the vac when it stopped working along with the lights in a portion of the house. We checked the circuit breaker and non looked to be tripped. So we reset all of the breakers for lights+plugs.
I talked to my local Lowes guy and he suggested testing the receptacle. When I tested for voltage I got nothing. I then followed the directions for testing the "live side" and both sides show live.
I also had one of those plug-in receptacle testers that has 3 lights to show if the thing is wired correctly and it showed that it had the ground and hot reversed.
The receptacle had worked fine the last 4 years and now this.
Any tips?
Should I turn off the breaker for that house and call an electrician or could this be an easy DIY fix?
Thanks
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11-08-2007 #2Call an electrician! it sounds like a ground has come loose or disconnected somewhere in that homerun. Either in a switch or outlet.
11-08-2007 #3
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First find the breaker for those circuts and check voltage at the breaker, they do go bad. If the hot wire has power it sounds like you have a neutral problem (white wire). Next check for a lose neutral wire in the outlet boxes. Hope this helps.
11-08-2007 #4If he had multiple lights/outlets affected, don't you guys find it pretty odd that a breaker is not tripped?
Jsapata, as you probably know or realize, a single breaker can affect several things at once. This happens because various outlets and lights (and ceiling fans) are all daisy-chained together back to that single breaker.
It can be difficult and time-consuming for a novice to figure out which one is the problem.
What I would do if I were you is like Bird said, I'd turn off the breaker for the affected outlets/lights. If you don't know which one, personally, I'd turn off all of the 15 and 20 amp ones and use a flashlight.
Starting with that outlet the vacuum was plugged into, I'd take off the covers, pull the outlet out a little (2 screws hold it in place) and check that both (perhaps 4) wires are in place tightly.
If you have 2 wires in and 2 wires out, then there's another piece to the daisy chain.
You could also replace that outlet and if the problem is not fixed, move on to the next outlet checking the wires and/or replacing it.
Good Luck!
11-09-2007 #5



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