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Distribution and use of electricity throughout the home. Electrical standards vary greatly worldwide, so you need to provide your location in your question or profile to ensure you get answers that are relevant to you. Posting photographs of wiring junctions or drawing a wiring diagram and posting it is also highly recommended.
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Identifying Open Neutral on Switched Outlet
Well, I was able to fix it. It turns out that one of the GFCI outlets on the other side of the house (connected to the same breaker) was wired wrong, with 2 sets of wires going to the Line side and 1 …
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Identifying Open Neutral on Switched Outlet
tester shows Open Neutral
The outlet has 120V between Hot and Ground, no voltage diff between Hot and Neutral
The switch shows no voltage differences across terminals (expected)
I also looked inside the electrical …