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You have lost your neutral somewhere and if you are just having problems with 3 receptacles it has to be the GFCI

Thanks. I think I am going to head to the store and pick one up and see if that is my issue. If not I am not quite sure what it could be and I will probably have to call and electrician.
 
Thanks. I think I am going to head to the store and pick one up and see if that is my issue. If not I am not quite sure what it could be and I will probably have to call and electrician.
Good luck Breck09 just make sure it’s tamper resistant. It will have on the box TR
 
Good luck Breck09 just make sure it’s tamper resistant. It will have on the box TR

Just an update, went to Home Depot this evening and picked up a 20amp tamper resistant GCFI outlet and hooked it up and now all 3 outlets are working as intended. Thank you very much for your patience and help with this. If you are ever in Grove City (Columbus area) Ohio let me know and I will buy you a beer or two.
 
Just an update, went to Home Depot this evening and picked up a 20amp tamper resistant GCFI outlet and hooked it up and now all 3 outlets are working as intended. Thank you very much for your patience and help with this. If you are ever in Grove City (Columbus area) Ohio let me know and I will buy you a beer or two.
I’m proud of you Breck09 and you never gave up. Thanks for the invite
 

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