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Old May 10, 2009, 05:07 PM
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electrical outlet.

I have a bad electrical outlet probably shorted by an electric heater. If I just replace the guts will that resolve the problem. I realize I have to be careful turning off the circuit breaker, testing and hooking wires correctly. I need advice.

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Old May 10, 2009, 05:25 PM   #2  
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Yes, turn off power, hook hot to dark screw, white to light colored screw.
If the heat burned or darkened on end of cord,problems may continue til you have a good plug AND recepticle connection. Loose connections generate heat.

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Zazonker agrees: Also be a good idea to hook the bare wire to the grounding screw on the outlet.
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If the wires inside the box are not damaged changing the receptacle should clear up your problem.
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I'll try to say it in a different way, The PLUG may be damaged as well as the recepticle, if coroded or burnt, it will take out the good recepticle.
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Changing the outlet should take care of the problem. You can get new outlets with the black & white wires indicated on the back so you know witch one goes where.
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With the little info we have now it could easily be more than just a recepticle. You could also have a bad or tripped breaker. What happens when you try to reset the breaker??
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