expatriated
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Electricians:
An outlet in my finished basement quit working. I thought no big deal as I very rarely use this outlet. Later, I noticed that my GFI outlet on my deck no longer works. I didn't think the two were related since they both appeared to be end of run outlets.
So, I replaced both of them today (thinking the outlets were bad). Still nothing. No power to either outlet. I pull the outlets back off, turn the power back on and none of the wires are hot???
So, I start tracing their routes and find that they are both spliced in together with a third wire.
But, they are joined in the space between my basement ceiling and my downstairs floor. I'm physically unable to reach them without cutting a hole in the ceiling. BUT, I was able to get a camera in there and take a pic of the connection and look


What the heck is going on with that bottom wire? It looks like it exploded or something.
I can get to this if I cut a hole in my basement drywall ceiling but how do I fix this without causing the problem again? And what caused the problem to start with? Is it dangerous?
I really appreciate any help anyone can give me. Thank you.
An outlet in my finished basement quit working. I thought no big deal as I very rarely use this outlet. Later, I noticed that my GFI outlet on my deck no longer works. I didn't think the two were related since they both appeared to be end of run outlets.
So, I replaced both of them today (thinking the outlets were bad). Still nothing. No power to either outlet. I pull the outlets back off, turn the power back on and none of the wires are hot???
So, I start tracing their routes and find that they are both spliced in together with a third wire.
But, they are joined in the space between my basement ceiling and my downstairs floor. I'm physically unable to reach them without cutting a hole in the ceiling. BUT, I was able to get a camera in there and take a pic of the connection and look



What the heck is going on with that bottom wire? It looks like it exploded or something.
I can get to this if I cut a hole in my basement drywall ceiling but how do I fix this without causing the problem again? And what caused the problem to start with? Is it dangerous?
I really appreciate any help anyone can give me. Thank you.