All of the outlets on a circuit in my home are down.
I called an electrician in on Friday and he tested the circuit breakers (all were fine). He then tested the outlets with a plugin outlet tester, and those showed up fine too. Thinking everything was fine, I apologized for asking him to come out and bid him adieu. After he left, I plugged in a few things to the outlets, and none worked. Called him up but it was late and he asked to reschedule, and said he had no idea what the matter would be.
Because that electrician charged by the hour, and didn't seem to know what the issue would be, I'm trying to figure out how to fix the issue myself, rather than have him test everything for 2-3 hours.
I went to Home Depot and bought one of those outlet testers, a few replacement electrical outlets, and used the multimeter I have at home.
The outlet tester still says all the outlets are fine, but the multimeter reads around 2-5 volts (very low, but not 0). I replaced one of the outlets on the circuit that was chipped, but that didn't solve anything.
Before I go through and replace all of the sockets on this line (or at least open them up and visually inspect them), is there anything else that could cause the issue I'm having?
The store associate at Home Depot said it was likely that one of the outlets had a shorted wire, and that it would be the first one in the line. I have no idea which circuit would be the first in line. How do I test for a shorted outlet/wire?
I called an electrician in on Friday and he tested the circuit breakers (all were fine). He then tested the outlets with a plugin outlet tester, and those showed up fine too. Thinking everything was fine, I apologized for asking him to come out and bid him adieu. After he left, I plugged in a few things to the outlets, and none worked. Called him up but it was late and he asked to reschedule, and said he had no idea what the matter would be.
Because that electrician charged by the hour, and didn't seem to know what the issue would be, I'm trying to figure out how to fix the issue myself, rather than have him test everything for 2-3 hours.
I went to Home Depot and bought one of those outlet testers, a few replacement electrical outlets, and used the multimeter I have at home.
The outlet tester still says all the outlets are fine, but the multimeter reads around 2-5 volts (very low, but not 0). I replaced one of the outlets on the circuit that was chipped, but that didn't solve anything.
Before I go through and replace all of the sockets on this line (or at least open them up and visually inspect them), is there anything else that could cause the issue I'm having?
The store associate at Home Depot said it was likely that one of the outlets had a shorted wire, and that it would be the first one in the line. I have no idea which circuit would be the first in line. How do I test for a shorted outlet/wire?