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Originally Posted by carambola
Zeke's idea is the best solution, depending.
you ran a single ground wire, 2 neutrals and two hot wires.
if the loads on the two circuits are roughly equal, you can share the neutral between two hot if they are on separate phases.
if they are on the same phase or the loads are grossly unbalanced, you need to keep the second neutral.
i can walk you through it if that is the way you want to go.
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If you have 230 volts you only need one neutral. If you have two 115 volt circuits you need two neutrals.
You must have a ground fault. Did you check the live wire to neutral and live wire to ground resistance?
And check the line voltage to a known ground.