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I was going to say the same..........That sounds like a bad/loose neutral.
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I was going to say the same..........That sounds like a bad/loose neutral.
Sounds like a few of us have experienced this.Sounds exactly like what happened when my parents' house had a bad neutral between the meter and the house.
Probably. If those voltage readings are at the panel, that narrows it down to the neutral bonding screw in the main panel or a loose connection at the ground rod outside.Sounds like a few of us have experienced this.
That sounds like a bad/loose neutral.
And repaired a few motor disconnects that had loose knife blade connections causing overheating.So far this morning, I’ve finished off 2 twelve ounce coffees, a pack of Pop Tarts and removed a cover from a fan so it can be pressure washed. On to the next work orders. It’s triple time day for a 12 hr shift.
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