Recently, when turning on the bathroom light I've noticed a sizzling/crackling noise coming from the GFCI receptacle above the sink. In addition, the light bulb flickers. I plugged my Klein circuit tester into it and it's telling me that the hot and neutral connections are reversed. However, as you can see from the pic all of the black wires are connected to the brass terminal side of the receptacle, and the white wires (neutrals) are connected to the silver terminal side of the receptacle. It appears to be wired correctly.
Now, as you can see there are three sets of cables connected to the receptacle. Two sets of cables branch off and lead to the bathroom light switch and fan...
Is it possible that the wires going to the light and/or fan switches are connected improperly and that that is where the problem lies? Or, is it possible the GFCI itself has become faulty and is throwing out a false "incorrect wiring" signal? The light and fan switches have always worked properly, and it has only been in the last few weeks that the light has started to flicker and that the GFCI has been making the crackling noise. TIA
Now, as you can see there are three sets of cables connected to the receptacle. Two sets of cables branch off and lead to the bathroom light switch and fan...
Is it possible that the wires going to the light and/or fan switches are connected improperly and that that is where the problem lies? Or, is it possible the GFCI itself has become faulty and is throwing out a false "incorrect wiring" signal? The light and fan switches have always worked properly, and it has only been in the last few weeks that the light has started to flicker and that the GFCI has been making the crackling noise. TIA
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