Hi...Recently some sockets (receptacles/switches) on a single circuit inside my house stopped working. (Note: house was built in 1989). The circuit includes some sockets in the Kitchen and some in the family room. I tested with a volt meter (non-invasive) to confirm that the sockets weren't receiving power. It seemed that the failure occured over time. First the under cabinet light, that I had and electrician install a year ago stopped working---8 mos post install) stopped working and then I lost four other sockets/switches (all in the kitchen area) at the same time. These sockets included:
1) Switch that works the garbage disposal.
2) Socket under sink where garbage disposal is plugged in.
3) Kitchen counter top socket (same one where under cabinet switch is wired to).
4) One socket in Kitchen nook
Again it is important to note (and puzzling to me) that other sockets on the circuit still receive power when the breaker is on (one in the kitchen 3 in the living room)
So what has changed that could be contributing to this problem???
1) I did replace four receptacles in the kitchen 3-4 mos ago. They worked fine for months but now two of them are no longer receiving power. I was pretty careful in marking the wires to make sure that I reconnected it exactly the same as it was before. One of the receptacles (that still works) was a GFI replacement. I replaced the older one with a new Leviton Pro (Green LED). I checked this GFI recently with an Outlet tester and it confirmed that it was wired correctly. Plus because it can be reset this seems to indicate (according to Leviton website) that I connected this GFI correctly.
2) As I noted before an electrician installed an undercabinet light that ties into one of the (now) failed receptacle.
Here is what I've done so far to try and resolve the issue:
1) I have reset the GFI in the Kitchen (Leviton Pro) and the Main breaker switch just to see if that might resolve the situation even though neither had been tripped.
2) I've taken the receptacles and switches out of their box and checked for loose wiring/scorching marks, etc but haven't found any obvious issues thus far.
3) Researched this forum and many other websites looking for clues that might help me.
I'm determined to fix this issue on my own. I don't want to give up so I'm hoping that someone on this forum might be able to help me/point me in the right direction. I'm willing to do the work but I feel like I'm chasing my tail. At this time all of the receptacles are hanging out of their electrical boxes...and it's beginning to drive me crazy . I'm leaving them out just in case I have to ultimately turn to an Electrician and he/she will need to verify for themselves.
The key thing that I don't understand is why am I receiving power to some of the receptacles on the circuit but not others.
Please help if you can. This is my first real foray into doing anything in the electrical arena and I don't want to have to declare defeat .
Thanks,
Jet
1) Switch that works the garbage disposal.
2) Socket under sink where garbage disposal is plugged in.
3) Kitchen counter top socket (same one where under cabinet switch is wired to).
4) One socket in Kitchen nook
Again it is important to note (and puzzling to me) that other sockets on the circuit still receive power when the breaker is on (one in the kitchen 3 in the living room)
So what has changed that could be contributing to this problem???
1) I did replace four receptacles in the kitchen 3-4 mos ago. They worked fine for months but now two of them are no longer receiving power. I was pretty careful in marking the wires to make sure that I reconnected it exactly the same as it was before. One of the receptacles (that still works) was a GFI replacement. I replaced the older one with a new Leviton Pro (Green LED). I checked this GFI recently with an Outlet tester and it confirmed that it was wired correctly. Plus because it can be reset this seems to indicate (according to Leviton website) that I connected this GFI correctly.
2) As I noted before an electrician installed an undercabinet light that ties into one of the (now) failed receptacle.
Here is what I've done so far to try and resolve the issue:
1) I have reset the GFI in the Kitchen (Leviton Pro) and the Main breaker switch just to see if that might resolve the situation even though neither had been tripped.
2) I've taken the receptacles and switches out of their box and checked for loose wiring/scorching marks, etc but haven't found any obvious issues thus far.
3) Researched this forum and many other websites looking for clues that might help me.
I'm determined to fix this issue on my own. I don't want to give up so I'm hoping that someone on this forum might be able to help me/point me in the right direction. I'm willing to do the work but I feel like I'm chasing my tail. At this time all of the receptacles are hanging out of their electrical boxes...and it's beginning to drive me crazy . I'm leaving them out just in case I have to ultimately turn to an Electrician and he/she will need to verify for themselves.
The key thing that I don't understand is why am I receiving power to some of the receptacles on the circuit but not others.
Please help if you can. This is my first real foray into doing anything in the electrical arena and I don't want to have to declare defeat .
Thanks,
Jet
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