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Seeing as I spent the day putting up one of those sheet metal sheds for a relative. Now I hurt.
The Inspector said they were reversed. The bank wasn't doing anything but sell, no repairs at all. And I have had higher priorities than that outlet. I just ran up and plugged the tester in. The lights read "open neutral"
When I replaced all the outlets, I forgot that that one was not right, so I just wired it exactly as it had been before. Was on my own, with limited time, and the breakers down a set of stairs, so I didn't notice till later.
I'm not sure what the numbers mean, but the wires are black and white, with a copper ground. Nothing more fancy than that. What do the numbers designate? I find the combinations of wires interesting. Different plugs had anywhere from 2 to 5 wires going to them.
In the mean time, I seem to have fixed the downstairs. When I got home, I moved the nest of wires, pulled out the wire grouping in question(4 black all wound together), pulled off the wire nut. They all seemed to be touching and reasonably stuck together, so I tightened that thing back on, and now everything is working. I think it had just come a hair unscrewed, so that one wire was not perfectly placed.
On to the next challenge of this place. So far, both toilets had to be fixed, 2 walls had to be removed, dishwasher leaked, the Washer didn't spin, and now this electrical fun. Maybe sometime this week, with some good leads, I can finally sort out the outlet upstairs. And after that, I will just have to await the next issue with baited breath. Hopefully it will be a while, cause I am tapped out after the unexpected washer and dishwasher issues. The tiles at the entry way(wow, doesn't that sound deceivingly grandiose) need to be replaced, all cracked, but for now a rug will have to suffice, as that is a cosmetic, noncritical issue.
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