I can't believe I got a service call today, for the exact same thing in the OP of this thread, the cable company had told the customer that he has foreign voltages.
Must be a cable thing:roll:
current was unreadable, but when you disconnected the cable at the TV (Panisonic 32" CRT) you can read about 170 volts with a DVM between the cable and TV jack, after doing some current sampling and voltage checking, I checked the outlet the TV was plugged into and it was reversed polarity (hot & neutral was switched)
I fixed the receptacle and the voltage was gone.
The reason the cable company was called, was the digital cable was pixeling very badly on all the TV's in the house, they ran a voltage trace and found voltage coming from the TV in the basement.
I have the exact TV out in my garage so I did a little investigating and found that the X-ray protection L-C circuit is in fact tied from the chassis to the polarized prong (neutral) of the two wire plug, the shield is also tied to the chassis, so when the receptacle is reversed it will drain through this L-C circuit to the chassis causing a RF ground loop between the hot and cable shield causing the interference.
So now I know to check the receptacle first the next time.
