MagicMarker
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I'll start with saying I've already got an electrician coming, but he can't get me in for a few days.
Short story: Dead circuit w/ no known or seen tripped breakers and overvoltage on a different circuit. I'm no electrician.
Scenario:
While vacuuming, the outlet all of a sudden "popped" and the outlet died. Then my kitchen lights (what I believe is on a separate circuit) went super bright as well as two random outlets in my formal living room.
The outlet that popped along with other random outlets and lighting on the first floor is totally dead. No tripped breakers and I even manually tripped the breakers that I believe belong to them.
I just ran around the house and started testing with my multi meter. For the most part, all of the outlets are reading 122volts. Two of them are reading 247volts
Without pulling the bulbs and testing the kitchen recessed lighting, I'm surmising that the are also getting way too many volts.
In my dining room, the switch and chandelier are reading 120v. I have LEDs in them (this is a new fixture and has been working fine for over a week). Now all the LEDs are dead. I put a new LED bulb that I knew worked and installed it... Flipped the switch and it just popped. Now that known working bulb is dead. What gives here?
I'd love to have some help on this.. maybe something I can do while I'm waiting? Do I call the power company? What do I tell them so they take me seriously? Note, I don't feel terribly comfortable pulling off the breaker panel to test wiring.
Just don't understand how all of this just happens out of no where.
Short story: Dead circuit w/ no known or seen tripped breakers and overvoltage on a different circuit. I'm no electrician.
Scenario:
While vacuuming, the outlet all of a sudden "popped" and the outlet died. Then my kitchen lights (what I believe is on a separate circuit) went super bright as well as two random outlets in my formal living room.
The outlet that popped along with other random outlets and lighting on the first floor is totally dead. No tripped breakers and I even manually tripped the breakers that I believe belong to them.
I just ran around the house and started testing with my multi meter. For the most part, all of the outlets are reading 122volts. Two of them are reading 247volts

Without pulling the bulbs and testing the kitchen recessed lighting, I'm surmising that the are also getting way too many volts.In my dining room, the switch and chandelier are reading 120v. I have LEDs in them (this is a new fixture and has been working fine for over a week). Now all the LEDs are dead. I put a new LED bulb that I knew worked and installed it... Flipped the switch and it just popped. Now that known working bulb is dead. What gives here?
I'd love to have some help on this.. maybe something I can do while I'm waiting? Do I call the power company? What do I tell them so they take me seriously? Note, I don't feel terribly comfortable pulling off the breaker panel to test wiring.
Just don't understand how all of this just happens out of no where.
