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I often have to remind one of my guys to chack line-to-line as well as line-to-neutral when troubleshooting services.


Larry Fine
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Wnen you are checking a switch or fuse, check across it. You should see zero if it is closed and full circuit voltage if it is open, assuming down stream load is connected.


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hello, long couple of days here..havn't had the chance to get back to you
yes...the feeding through the element was the result of my reading voltage. re-instaled. workes perfectly. sometimes you just need a second opinion from time to time to help process. When you work alone sometimes the hour get to you...the thought process gets kind of fogged thnks for the quick help!


I have worked as an apprentice and on to a journeyman in a general construction company. 90% of what I do is residential. I have an associats degree in electrical technology. I have started my own buisness this year and am with out the help of other electricians. this is why i find this site so helpful.
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