hotblueelectric
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- Location
- Dallas Texas
Went on a service call today where customer was complaining of some tingling he felt at his back yard faucet. Attached one end of my fluke to the faucet and the other lead went into the moist soil. Read 1.5 volts. Turned off all breakers voltage still there. Turned off main voltage gone. Turned on microwave in the kitchen voltage goes to 10.o volts, turned another microwave they have in the bedroom (different circuit) voltage goes to 18.0. Turned off microwaves volts back to 1.5. Plug in the vaccum at any other outlet in the house and the volts goes up to around 6.0. Checked all connections at the main panel, hots, neutrals, and grounds. A few neutrals were a little loose, also a few loose hots and grounds. Checked cold water ground at the water heater and tightened it up. Checked connections at the meter base and all connections tight. Customer said that a new water meter was installed but it is all brass. Left for the day. I asked customer to check the attic and make sure the cold water ground is complete from panel to water heater and not broken. I also asked hin to call his POCO and have them check their end. This house was built in the 80,s. The only thing is there is no ground rod or ecg. Should'nt this voltage dissapate through the cold water ground to the neutral. Main panel neutral bar is correctly bonded to the case.

Thanks for any ideas.
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Henry
Electrical Contractor
Texas
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Henry
Electrical Contractor
Texas