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Hi,
I have two outlets in the house which are not working. I would like to find out whether they are on the same circuit. Is it possible to find out whether these outlets are connected? Please treat this as an intellectual curiosity question. I know that answering this question may not solve my problem. But I am curious: what tools does one need to make this determination and how does one do it? Thank you in advance! Aaron |
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