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Originally Posted by dad911
Start at the panel, and make sure all circuits have power. As stated above, could be a bad leg supplying the panel. Use a 110/220 test light, one lead on common (where the white wires connect) and check the screw (output) of each breaker.
I've also seen breakers go bad, and even though on, there is no power out.
You need to start at the beginning.......
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Done, that's where I started. It is not a bad breaker or a loose wire under a breaker. I checked the voltages with a meter...
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Originally Posted by carambola
Your problem is inside the outlet box. A backstabbed receptacle has heat cycled enough times to not make the connection anymore. A quick easy way to find where the problem lies is to - turn the not working lights on and then "thump" the front of the working receptacles with your hand. One of them will make the lights come on. Open that box and replace the receptacle, please wrap the wires around the terminals when replacing.
I hope this helps.
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The receptacles are not back-stabbed.
I do not have power in the box.