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Old 10-30-2022, 5:19pm   #49144
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Yes the washing machine is 120v. And I lied, it’s not over voltage, it was ground fault. Not the breaker isn’t lighting up at all. So I pulled a Porter. I pulled the washing machine out from the wall and had to climb over it to unplug it. It’s about 5’ tall with the stand. Well I fell headfirst behind the thing. ****ed up my neck even more and cut the shit out of my knees trying to get right side up. **** this day.

Thanks for the suggestions all.

Faulty ground was my first thought.
They cause house fires.
Shut off main, pull main breakers,
go to every outlet, switch, receptacle and tighten...every last one.
If some are “plug in” type, replace them with quality “screw” type.
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