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Originally Posted by Rmtt
If you plan to check it, make sure you test the circuit even after cutting the breaker off with a meter. Neutrals will sometimes be shared in the field where they aren't supposed to be. So you can turn off your breaker and still have voltage sitting on the Neutral.
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Words of wisdom right there. I found that out the hard way after I turned off the breaker to the lighting circuit in my shop and proceeded to cut and existing circuit in half to splice into it for an additional light above my workbench. Just about shit my pants. Will never make that mistake again. Glad it was only 110v.