sc300
Sep 14, 2009, 01:13 PM
Ok I'm having an issue with some outlets in one of my old apartments. Let me start from the beginning.
My father and I are redoing a small bedroom in our 3 family house, after we finished painting we decided to replace all the old outlets in the bed room (there are 3). The first outlet we replaced without any issues, the second outlet we replaced yet again without any issues... or so we thought. After we replaced the second outlet in the bedroom my mother realized that the outlet in the kitchen no longer worked, now this outlet is untouched and was working without a problem before we changed out the bedroom outlet, but after we changed out the bedroom outlet for some reason the kitchen outlet stopped working :confused:.
Thinking it might be a coincidence I decided to replace the outlet thinking it might have just died due to old age... needless to say that did not work, so then I tested to see if there is any voltage going to the outlet and to my amazement there is no longer any power being passed to that outlet... now I'm really confused. Next I went to make sure that there are no blown fuses, I turned every breaker off and on, then the main power as well and still nothing...
I decided to take my tester to the other outlets and found that 3 out of the 7 outlets in the kitchen have a reversed neutral or ground... and NONE of them have a ground to them which scares crap out of me to be honest with you. I'm not sure if that is causing the problem but I highly doubt it because the outlet was working fine until I changed out the bedroom plug. Now to make matters even more interesting the 2 plugs are on different circuits and these outlets are not hooked up to any switches.
The breaker is only 10 years old, but the outlets in the house are much older than that and that is why I want to change them not a single one has a ground plug to it and I have it lol.
So what could be the problem here anything else I can check?
My father and I are redoing a small bedroom in our 3 family house, after we finished painting we decided to replace all the old outlets in the bed room (there are 3). The first outlet we replaced without any issues, the second outlet we replaced yet again without any issues... or so we thought. After we replaced the second outlet in the bedroom my mother realized that the outlet in the kitchen no longer worked, now this outlet is untouched and was working without a problem before we changed out the bedroom outlet, but after we changed out the bedroom outlet for some reason the kitchen outlet stopped working :confused:.
Thinking it might be a coincidence I decided to replace the outlet thinking it might have just died due to old age... needless to say that did not work, so then I tested to see if there is any voltage going to the outlet and to my amazement there is no longer any power being passed to that outlet... now I'm really confused. Next I went to make sure that there are no blown fuses, I turned every breaker off and on, then the main power as well and still nothing...
I decided to take my tester to the other outlets and found that 3 out of the 7 outlets in the kitchen have a reversed neutral or ground... and NONE of them have a ground to them which scares crap out of me to be honest with you. I'm not sure if that is causing the problem but I highly doubt it because the outlet was working fine until I changed out the bedroom plug. Now to make matters even more interesting the 2 plugs are on different circuits and these outlets are not hooked up to any switches.
The breaker is only 10 years old, but the outlets in the house are much older than that and that is why I want to change them not a single one has a ground plug to it and I have it lol.
So what could be the problem here anything else I can check?