Submitted by SEND_me_MONEY_4_toes t3_zxjif3 in DIY
I’m sorry if this post doesn’t belong here, I just can’t the answer anywhere else for this issue. Two days ago, I replaced some outlets and light switches in my home. Previous to this, I never had any issues getting power to these switches and outlets.
I have checked all connections and found no issues with connections with wires. When inspecting the issue at the breaker box, I found no issues with tripped breakers. When checking with a AC/DC Voltage Tester, I found some breakers reaching the necessary 120v and the others only reaching 12v. When turning off other breakers, I found the low voltage ones start going up in voltage.
Obviously, I can’t leave half my breakers on and the other half off. I can’t seem to find a solution or even anything referencing this online anywhere. If anyone knows anything to help me further diagnose this or even fix it, it would be greatly appreciated!
ezbake_fpv t1_j20ns85 wrote
Oh, wow. It is going to be difficult to walk you backwards through this. My best advice is that you really need an electrician to untangle this for you. Seriously. Before you do anything else, you need to realize that if everything was fine BEFORE you replaced them, then: A) Why did you replace those particular units? B) If you are experiencing problems AFTER you replaced them, then your issue is with a connection at one of the boxes you were working in. There is no need to open anything else, especially the service panel, looking for the problem. C) Are you 100% positive that all of the new devices are direct replacements for the units removed? D) Did any of the outlets have the isolation links removed? E) Were any dimmers, or 3way switches installed/removed/replaced?