Phase-Phase readings

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Dansos

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Went to troubleshoot some street lights and got some interesting readings. Readings at first pole are all good, (L1-N L2-N L1-G L2-G all 120V) there are 2 powers running in pipe for lights and a GFCI on each post. Post #2 is where the problem starts. L1-N is still getting 120V but now L2-N and L2-G is getting around 100V and the lights are not working. L1-L2 is not getting any reading either, not even continuity so I’m kinda scratching my head here. Damaged wire in the pipe? That’s all I can think of but it doesn’t really make sense to me. All the lights were working before and I visually saw that they were.
 
First, use a low-impedance volt-meter or a solenoid tester. That 100v is likely "phantom" (induced) voltage.

Can you temporarily run a bypass wire above ground (grade) from post 1 to post 2 to check your theory?

Do you know if you had 240v L-L before, or could both lines be on the same phase, one hot, one switched?
 
First, use a low-impedance volt-meter or a solenoid tester. That 100v is likely "phantom" (induced) voltage.

Can you temporarily run a bypass wire above ground (grade) from post 1 to post 2 to check your theory?

Do you know if you had 240v L-L before, or could both lines be on the same phase, one hot, one switched?
Thanks for the response. We are going to run a line above ground to see if that solves problem. I didn’t think to check it with low impedance tester bc that seemed like a lot of phantom voltage but hopefully you’re right and it will be an easy fix with pulling new wire.
 
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