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gingerrogers77
May 27, 2009, 11:02 AM
Hi Guys:
Could you please advise us on how to repair/test an electrical outlet that doesn't seem to have electricity running through it?
Thanks for your time!
God Bless You All! :))
hkstroud
May 27, 2009, 11:07 AM
Well to test it plug something in, such as a lamp, that you know works?
Is this the only outlet that does not work?
gingerrogers77
May 28, 2009, 06:47 PM
Yes, we have tested the others and they are just fine.
stanfortyman
May 28, 2009, 06:52 PM
The problem could be in a device that is working. The output connections could be bad.
You need to check the other devices on this circuit.
hkstroud
May 28, 2009, 07:18 PM
Remove the outlet. Tell us if the wires are under the screws on the side or stuck in little holes in the back.
ohb0b
May 31, 2009, 03:53 AM
1. Plug something that you know works into the receptacle. This will verify if the receptacle is working
2. Buy a plug-in receptacle tester. They are sold at most hardware or big box stores, and cost less than $10. The tester has lights that tell you exactly what is wrong with the receptacle.
3. If everything else is working, chances are there are loose wires or a defective receptacle.
-Turn off the circuit breaker (If you are not sure which breaker, get a flashlight and turn off the main breaker.)
- unscrew the cover plate, then carefully lift the receptacle out of the box.
-check for loose or broken wires and damage to the receptacle.
-If you decide to replace the receptacle, make a diagram of where all the wires go BEFORE unhooking any of them! Unhook ONLY the wires that go to the receptacle. Do not unhook any other wires in the box.
-Replace the receptacle, carefully push it back into the box and screw it in. If you have a bare ground wire, make sure it does not touch any other wires.
-Turn the breaker on and test the receptacle.
Also... once I figure out which circuit breaker turns something off, I write the number on the back side of the coverplate.