wirenut1980
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mull982 said:Without the drill running and only having the light on the circuit wouldn't the whole 240V been dropped across the lights since going around a series circuit all voltages must sum to zero? Therefore putting another (higher) resistance on this series circuit would cause less of a voltage drop across the lighting resistance. Isn't the voltage on the lights then whatever voltage is dropped across the lighting resistance? I would think less voltage drop would mean less voltage read across lighting resistance? I'm having a hard time seeing this.
It is not a matter of a multiwire branch circuit being a series circuit in this case, but rather the voltage drop on the neutral being less, or if severe enough load, could even reverse the polarity of the voltage drop of the neutral resistance, which can result in increased voltage seen at the bulb mostly. Really difficult to explain over the internet and to visualize, but easier to see if drawn out.