Posted by dstates on March 23, 2011 at 20:51:01 from (173.16.143.156):
Ok... I know enough about home wiring to make me dangerous. I've put in simple circuits for lights, outlets, etc, but I've got some troubleshooting I'm having trouble with.
I have an electrical box in my kitchen right next to the stove. I'm guessing it was an outlet at one time, but when I bought the house it just had a cover plate on it. It only has one 2+ground wire coming into the box. It is the only thing on a 15A breaker. With the breaker on, I get 120V across the white wire and the bare ground wire (similar to the rest of my outlets), 0Vbetween black and ground (as it should be), and here is my trouble - 0V between black and white wires.
I've checked the black wire at the breaker and it is connected solidly. I've also traced the wire and I've found no splices (it runs direct from panel to outlet).
What's going on? Bad breaker? Bad wire? Bad splice I can't see? Is my multimeter messed up? :?:
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