quakerj
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Late yesterday evening wife was complaining about lights flickering in the living room and her carpet cleaning machine was acting funny (she was shampooing carpets). One of those three light circuit testers showed everything to be fine so I sort of ignored it... until later when I went to watch TV none of the living room appliances worked. The surge protector had burned up and let all its smoke out.
I measured voltage at the outlets and was getting 75V on all outlets on that particular circuit and it was clear that the ceiling fan light was much dimmer than it should be. I pulled every receptacle and switch out, plus the ceiling fan to look for loose connections and they're all good. After all that work I went to the panel and discovered this gem:

There's so many wires crowding that area of the neutral/ground bus that I couldn't even see if the connection was loose but it had to be to create that kind of heat. The fix was to cut that neutral wire down to good copper, put a pigtail on it and run it to the other side of the panel whose neutral bus is accessible. Like magic I had working outlets again.
This house was built in 2007, not sure if a loose connection is common but I was less than impressed.
I measured voltage at the outlets and was getting 75V on all outlets on that particular circuit and it was clear that the ceiling fan light was much dimmer than it should be. I pulled every receptacle and switch out, plus the ceiling fan to look for loose connections and they're all good. After all that work I went to the panel and discovered this gem:

There's so many wires crowding that area of the neutral/ground bus that I couldn't even see if the connection was loose but it had to be to create that kind of heat. The fix was to cut that neutral wire down to good copper, put a pigtail on it and run it to the other side of the panel whose neutral bus is accessible. Like magic I had working outlets again.
This house was built in 2007, not sure if a loose connection is common but I was less than impressed.