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#37643 05/01/04 04:57 PM
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One reason I pointed out to unplug/disconnect "everything"... I should've noted for both circuits though.... my bad! [Linked Image]
Thanks for pointing that out! [Linked Image]

Now that I'm thinking about it, You could probably just leave the power off & ohm out between the ground & neutral at a recepton the problem circuit with the power off to BOTH circuits in the 14/3 & see if theirs any continuity!....

-Randy

[This message has been edited by Lostazhell (edited 05-01-2004).]

#37644 05/01/04 05:34 PM
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Thank you all for the advice.

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