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Re: OT: Tracing an electrical line
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Posted by dr.sportster on October 03, 2005 at 13:25:37 from (209.247.222.86):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Tracing an electrical line posted by John T on October 03, 2005 at 13:06:27:
Since the end of the line where the gfi was removed is dead it does make this a troubleshooting problem.What needs to be done is to safely cap off the point of damage or the last splice its fed from.I think the tracer may be difficult to get around here.The only other thing I could think of is to backfeed the end of the wire and try a tick tracer but then you may risk sparks in the wall at the nail damaged spot.These electrical questions are tricky.You want to be helpful yet not cause further damage.I was out on the tractor before plowing woodchips still thinking about this problem.No brilliant revelations came to me so far.
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