Hi group,
I have a similar problem so some of the advice in here is very useful to me. Thanks for that.
Some questions I have are:
1. is there any way to figure out which breaker an outlet is connected to? (most of the breakers in the main box are unlabeled).
2. is there an easy way to figure out what outlets are on the same circuit.
We had a granite backsplash fitted in our kitchen on Saturday and two of the outlets now don't work. I can't say for sure that it's related to the work they did but I can't think of anything else that it could be. I didn't watch them fit it but I could hear them hammering "something", maybe they hit a wire. I want to try and detect what the problem is before I call an electrician and / or the granite installers. I've reset most of the breakers to see if one was tripped but I guess that test is useless if the breaker itself is broken. I will test the power as suggested above.
Cheers, Max
Edit: I just want to add that I tested the the voltage across the wires connected to the receptacles, not just the receptacles themselves. I found no power.
I have a similar problem so some of the advice in here is very useful to me. Thanks for that.
Some questions I have are:
1. is there any way to figure out which breaker an outlet is connected to? (most of the breakers in the main box are unlabeled).
2. is there an easy way to figure out what outlets are on the same circuit.
We had a granite backsplash fitted in our kitchen on Saturday and two of the outlets now don't work. I can't say for sure that it's related to the work they did but I can't think of anything else that it could be. I didn't watch them fit it but I could hear them hammering "something", maybe they hit a wire. I want to try and detect what the problem is before I call an electrician and / or the granite installers. I've reset most of the breakers to see if one was tripped but I guess that test is useless if the breaker itself is broken. I will test the power as suggested above.
Cheers, Max
Edit: I just want to add that I tested the the voltage across the wires connected to the receptacles, not just the receptacles themselves. I found no power.
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