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Steve Manes posted for all of us...
I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom. On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 20:33:05 -0400, Tekkie® wrote: Steve Manes posted for all of us... I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom. I presume the electrician checked to make sure the ground wire for that circuit was secure to the ground bus in the panel and that there isn't a break in it? And this would solve this problem how? What symptoms would you expect on a circuit with an intermittent neutral near or inside the panel? Steve Manes, Brooklyn, NY Home renovation site: http://cms.magpie.com/house What does your "ground" conductor have to do with the "neutral"? -- Tekkie |
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