Double tapped neutral??

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Fmkehoe

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I was over a friends house the other day and he mentioned that his outside spot lights stopped working. Long story short, there is no longer 120v in the fixtures but there is about 30 volts thru the neutral. He recently had someone put a 220 dryer outlet in. Could that person have tapped into the exterior lights neutral causing the situation?
 
Almost everything is possible. Not likely, but possible.

Explain in detail how you used your meter to determine the 30 volts Thru the neutral.

Is there a photocell involved?
Motion sensing?
Meter used?

etc.

Using multimeter, neutral to hot, minimal, I don’t remember how much. Neutral to ground, 30 Volts.
I will ask him to double check the numbers.
 
Using multimeter, neutral to hot, minimal, I don’t remember how much. Neutral to ground, 30 Volts.
I will ask him to double check the numbers.
That is somewhat important to know, or at least knowing if it is say 20-40 volts 40-70 or 70-90 volts.

Be nice to verify if there is full voltage from hot to ground also.
 
I wire up or plug in the whole extension cord to a known, good reference.

In order to be sure of the good reference one must start at the main panel. There are known good references, suspected good references and proven good references. I have had all of those only exist in the main because of open wiring and had to drag a 100' extension cord around the house to check all the receptacles. There are just too many instances where meters can be fooled without a hard reference.
 
In order to be sure of the good reference one must start at the main panel. There are known good references, suspected good references and proven good references. I have had all of those only exist in the main because of open wiring and had to drag a 100' extension cord around the house to check all the receptacles. There are just too many instances where meters can be fooled without a hard reference.

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