Voltage drop at one outlet
I have an interesting problem that has me perplexed. My microwave is on a circuit by itself. It quit working. I checked the outlet. It has 88 volts across neutal and hot. I took the microwave down. There is a large plate on the wall that is bolted to the studs. I measure 37 volts between this plate and the neutral of the outlet. I also measure 38 volts between the plate and the neutral of another outlet this is on a different circuit. I took off the plate, put it on the floor and still measured 38 volts. My reasoning was that perhaps one of the screws caught a wire and caused a minor break in the wire thus causing a low voltage, but I would think that there would be just NO voltage if there were a break in the wire. I am confused as to what the problem is. I have checked the CB panel and the breaker is correctly installed and the screw attaching the wire is tight. I have taken off the outlet and measured 88 volts directly between the white and black wire. So, where do you think my voltage is going? This house is only 5 years old! AND it is the only circuit in the house that is being affected.
Thanks for your help.