I'd follow along with a meter set to AC. See where you have power and don't. Maybe a weak connection dropping voltage but passing continuity ?
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I'd follow along with a meter set to AC. See where you have power and don't. Maybe a weak connection dropping voltage but passing continuity ?
LTG : )
Quoted from DCWyld:Not sure how to go about that.
Study up on it. AC you measure hot to common, not hot to ground.
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