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Jan 25 at 21:54 comment added James Porcella I mean the outlets stoppped working one day after years on no issues and when tested read as Gound/Neutral Reverse.
Jan 25 at 3:39 comment added Joseph Sible-Reinstate Monica Standard 3-light testers like the Klein RT110 don't have an output pattern for reversed ground and neutral, and in fact if that happened they'd give the same output pattern as they do for a correctly wired receptacle. What model tester do you have exactly, and what exactly did it indicate?
Jan 24 at 23:39 comment added Jasen "reversed ground an neutral", how is that even a thing that can be tested for?
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Jan 23 at 23:02 comment added crip659 A switch should not have a neutral connection, but a light will. Did the switch have a black and white wire(switch loop)?
Jan 23 at 22:05 comment added DoxyLover Yes, what happened that you decoded to test the outlets?
Jan 23 at 21:42 comment added isherwood What do you mean "suddenly"? Do you test your outlets daily?
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