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For questions relating to the neutral wire, or "grounded conductor" as it's sometimes called. The neutral, or "grounded conductor" in NEC, is the normal return path for electricity in a household AC circuit.

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How can I determine whether a bad neutral is on my side or utility side?

I explained that I pretty much eliminated any neutral issue from the service panel main breaker on down. … The main neutral is now carrying most of the difference between the two legs. …
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Current on ground conductor with main breaker off

This is a follow-up to my previous question about a bad neutral. … The dimming lights/fluctuating voltage problem mostly went away after the PoCo tightened the neutral connection on my side of the meter 'a few turns.' …
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