Yes , you may have a failed neutral. Check from the hot to the ground with a tester , not a “tick” tester. If you have 120 across hot and ground you’ve lost your neutral. This can occur anywhere in circuit between the receptacle you were using and the electrical panel. The stab-in connections which are commonly used can have a high failure rate , even though it’s a
“UL”/code approved connection .
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Yes , you may have a failed neutral. Check from the hot to the ground with a tester , not a “tick” tester. If you have 120 across hot and ground you’ve lost your neutral. This can occur anywhere in circuit between the receptacle you were using and the electrical panel. The stab-in connections which are commonly used can have a high failure rate , even though it’s a “UL”/code approved connection .