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Answer by manassehkatz-Moving 2 Codidact for Should non-working US 110V AC...

As Harper described it, the lights are nearly meaningless. But a little explanation might help:Each light is a connection between two wires. The nominal (i.e., most common/simplest explanation) for...

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Answer by Harper - Reinstate Monica for Should non-working US 110V AC GFCI...

We have 3 data points and a "minority report".The 2 data points concur that the circuit is broken. a) stuff doesn't work, and b) tester indicates "open neutral" which does corrrellate to "stuff doesn't...

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Should non-working US 110V AC GFCI outlet that shows open neutral, but trips...

I have a GFCI outlet that has not worked for a while. The downstream outlet (there is only one from what I can tell) connected to it worked for a while, but no longer does.I decided to find out more...

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