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1990C4S 1990C4S is offline
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My problem is not the incoming voltage, both legs have 120VAC. It is not outside, I wish it was.

I have checked every leg of every breaker, they all provide 120VAC. So it does not appear to be a breaker.

I have tugged on every breaker wire connection, it is probably not a loose wire on a breaker.

It is entirely possible that the problem is in another junction box. None of the receptacles, switch boxes, or light fixtures I have examined have power; so while the problem may very well be a 'junction', I still need to locate that junction box with the bad connection.

I was a bit too general with 'broken wire', it could easily be a marrette problem, I should have stated that.

I still think I need a 'tracer' of some description.
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