growler
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- Atlanta,GA
Actually, the black wire came to mind with him saying the fans are hot. Low voltage, motor overheating. Don’t know why the tv got hot though...
kinda went the other way when he said the cases got hot fast. Now I’m assuming a bad neutral on at least that circuit and return currents going back to source through the bare ground on the Romex....
I have no idea why the TV would get hot.That current on the bond to the water pipe, he said that didn't change when main power was shut off.
The only thing we are left with is some ceiling fans getting hot.
I had to replace some fans a few months ago that were hooked up by a homeowner or handyman. The directions for the fans warned on the first page not to hook up on a dimmer or speed control. The fans were remote controlled and needed full line voltage for the units to operate correctly.
I don't know if the fan motors got hot because by the time I got there they were no longer working. I looked at the directions and there was a full page warning again the use of dimmers and the light dimmer was still there.
Another thing. I kind of wonder if this is a new house or one that's been remodeled. I have not seen a cold water ground on a new house in a long time (could be a local thing) because they don't run metal pipe to the main anymore ( at least not in this area).