Why do I have 80 volts on my neutral?
Emily Cortez
Updated on March 27, 2026
You have a malfunctioning neutral. If you read 80V between hot and both the
neutral and ground
Neutral is a circuit conductor that normally completes the circuit back to the source. Neutral is usually connected to ground (earth) at the main electrical panel, street drop, or meter, and also at the final step-down transformer of the supply.
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