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    Jan 4, 2008, 10:50 AM
    Partial circuit out
    Hello,
    I have an older 3 family home. Recently several ceiling lights on a single circuit stopped working. We tried replacing switches, but did not correct the problem. Also there is a light on the circuit that still works so its not the breaker. Not completely familiar with what other outlets/ fixtures are on that circuit. Could it be a bad outlet? Or a poorly wired ceiling fixture? It's possible that all the lights are daisy chained.
    Thanks,
    Jen
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    Jan 4, 2008, 11:24 AM
    Since the breaker is working, there is simply a loose or corroded connection or splice somewhere in the circuit, and can be any splice at any light, switch, receptacle, or junction box.

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