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"content": "nostr:npub1grx4wzqldf8clxusxpz78adjcukkqvdkhf8amsdhr6sy3ctuu2fqvsuxfe Since you replaced that double pole breaker, and still have the same thing, it would appear it's gotta be upstream of that. So it's either the panel backplane (unlikely) or the main breaker (possible) or something further upstream. Hard to say without putting a meter on it. Best to let it be till the electrican comes out tommorow.",
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