petedownload
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I need some help with this problem.
I have a customer who tore down a wall in their house. They left a switch box with knob and tube and mc hanging in air.
They asked me to move it, ok, I relocated it to new location in wall 2 feet from original spot using all same wires with one exception.
I ran a new feed line to the ceiling fan, that is what was on this switch previously.
Hooked everything up...122v at fixture, switch on. 0 v at fixture switch off. good.
here we go.
after hanging fan,the lights on fan are dim changing speed on fan brightens bulbs, or turns it off
a light in another location (on the same circuit) is on all the time, but dimly.
I removed fan thinking thats the issue, I got continuity between the hot and neutral lead on the fan on one speed setting.
I think GREAT, I found the issue....wrong.
Now... single bulbs in both locations, both on single pole switches
With both switches in OFF:
ceiling fan location 0v
Mudroom light bounces between 75v and 105v digital and analog meter
With ceiling fan switch on :
122v
with mudroom switch on the mudroom light has 122 v but ceiling fan location drops to 0v
Oh and removing the bulb in the mudroom location removes all voltage in ceiling fan regardless of switch position.
Outlet on this line says open ground.
Anything?
I have a customer who tore down a wall in their house. They left a switch box with knob and tube and mc hanging in air.
They asked me to move it, ok, I relocated it to new location in wall 2 feet from original spot using all same wires with one exception.
I ran a new feed line to the ceiling fan, that is what was on this switch previously.
Hooked everything up...122v at fixture, switch on. 0 v at fixture switch off. good.
here we go.
after hanging fan,the lights on fan are dim changing speed on fan brightens bulbs, or turns it off
a light in another location (on the same circuit) is on all the time, but dimly.
I removed fan thinking thats the issue, I got continuity between the hot and neutral lead on the fan on one speed setting.
I think GREAT, I found the issue....wrong.
Now... single bulbs in both locations, both on single pole switches
With both switches in OFF:
ceiling fan location 0v
Mudroom light bounces between 75v and 105v digital and analog meter
With ceiling fan switch on :
122v
with mudroom switch on the mudroom light has 122 v but ceiling fan location drops to 0v
Oh and removing the bulb in the mudroom location removes all voltage in ceiling fan regardless of switch position.
Outlet on this line says open ground.
Anything?