kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
190921-1146 EDT
EIPuma07:
This morning with whatever loading I may have I read 0.2 mV from one end of the main panel neutral to the other end. Half way along the bar it is 0.1 mV. From neutral bus to EGC bus about 0.5 mV. Frome neutral bus to water meter 1.5 mV.
Next to kitchen.
At an outlet within 1 foot of the sink I read 197 mV neutral to its EGC. Same outlet EGC to disposal ring 30 to 50 mV varying. Same EGC to sink faucet 8.5 mV quite steady. Sink tub to disposal ring 0.0 mV.
With breakers to both the dishwasher and disposal off the faucet to sink is a steady 26 mV. Same when dishwasher breaker is on. But when just the disposal breaker is on there is the fluctuating low to 50 mV variation. The switch to the disposal has an internal neon bulb that is 53 years old and does not remain on steady when the switch is off. I am surprised that the small neon current, possibly 120/100,000 = 1 mA would cause that much voltage variation between sink and faucet. Also seems to imply that faucet to sink is somewhat insulated. That I don't expect. If I unplugged the disposal I would expect the same as the breaker being off.
These are just some measurements for you to use for comparision.
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Your measurements are all in mV ranges, OP said he had at or near 120 volts between supply line and I believe the drain line. Which one is at/near ground and which one is energized is the next thing to investigate here.