Some answers to questions posed earlier:
I threw the breaker.
This circuit runs back to the main panel on a 15 amp breaker.
This circuit runs:
outlets downstairs
outlets upstairs
ceiling lights
I turned breaker back on.
Some data:
The multimeter says 3.4. I see nothing that would indicate it is mV. When I test the hot plug it says 117.4 (etc.), so these all seem like volts.
Yes, there are some ceiling lights fed by the circuit.
Strange finding within the same circuit:
I tested a ceiling light can. I touched the red probe to the center and the black probe to the sides of the can and got 117 volts. That seems like the polarity is correct.
However, in the outlets in this same room and elsewhere on this circuit (as reported), the polarity is reversed.
I have not yet examined a receptacle with the power completely off and dead.
I threw the breaker.
This circuit runs back to the main panel on a 15 amp breaker.
This circuit runs:
outlets downstairs
outlets upstairs
ceiling lights
I turned breaker back on.
Some data:
The multimeter says 3.4. I see nothing that would indicate it is mV. When I test the hot plug it says 117.4 (etc.), so these all seem like volts.
Yes, there are some ceiling lights fed by the circuit.
Strange finding within the same circuit:
I tested a ceiling light can. I touched the red probe to the center and the black probe to the sides of the can and got 117 volts. That seems like the polarity is correct.
However, in the outlets in this same room and elsewhere on this circuit (as reported), the polarity is reversed.
I have not yet examined a receptacle with the power completely off and dead.