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In Reply to: Easy enough to fix. posted by Al Sekela on June 21, 2007 at 15:15:44:
Al a reversed polarity at one of the recepts sure could cause his problem. Hard to believe the electrician would not have checked for proper polarity before he left the job though.
At any rate easy to check as you stated in your post. Steve is a little hesitant to use a meter on 120V. He could go to Home Depot and buy a cheap plug in polarity and equipment ground checker. That will tell him if the polarity is reversed on any recept.
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- RE: Easy enough to fix. - jea48 16:19:25 06/21/07 (5)
- thanks guys - DC STEVE 21:27:41 06/21/07 (4)
- RE: thanks guys - audionutge@yahoo.com 05:44:09 06/22/07 (3)
- Illegal and dangerous. - Al Sekela 14:23:55 06/22/07 (1)
- RE: Illegal and dangerous. - audionutge@yahoo.com 17:53:38 06/22/07 (0)
- RE: thanks guys - audionutge@yahoo.com 06:01:20 06/22/07 (0)