frank_n
Senior Member
- Location
- Central NJ
I am trying to find an open wire in a house built in the late 40's. The house was wired with bx. The circuit I am working on has ceiling fixtures in the dining room, kitchen (2), and bathroom. First, I found an open neutral. I jumped a neutral wire from one circuit in the switch box, to the other circuit and all the lights came on. With that fixed, I changed lighting fixtures in the bathroom and kitchen. When I pulled the dining room fixture down, the hot shorted against the mounting bracket (short wires with worn insulation). I thought the breaker had tripped, so I taped up the insulation and installed the new fixture. When I went to the turn on the breaker, I discovered that the breaker didn't trip I had an open hot wire somewhere. I spent 5 hours looking for the open wire but no luck.
I could run a new RX to the circuit or I could use the hot from the switch box where I jumped the neutral. What I worry about is the circuit being fed from 2 different sources.
Any advice?
Frank
I could run a new RX to the circuit or I could use the hot from the switch box where I jumped the neutral. What I worry about is the circuit being fed from 2 different sources.
Any advice?
Frank
