anothaparson
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- Dedham
I have a question regarding a single 15a circuit feeding power and lighting in a small bedroom. The customer wanted a ceiling mounted receptacle in their closet, which I was able to feed out from a receptacle in the room. He mounts a wireless internet unit in the closet and now he has boosted his internet signal giving the excellent quality he was looking for. Great! Job well done
I receive a call to come back and install another receptacle in the attic above the closet which I do and feed off the ceiling mounted outlet. So far everything is great!
I receive a call 2 days later that he is hearing what sounds like a short coming from a speaker recessed in the ceiling outside the bedroom every time he switches his closet lights off.
He plugged in a Mac unit with an amplifier which he connected 2 speakers to. This unit allows him to play music directly from his phone through is speaker wirelessly from anywhere. In this bedroom closet there is installed a T12 2 Lamp fluorescent fixture and whenever the switch for it is turned off it makes a pop which sounds like a short?
The Mac unit works and the speaker are playing music perfectly.
I would appreciate any comments, thoughts, and or opinions on why this is happening.
I receive a call to come back and install another receptacle in the attic above the closet which I do and feed off the ceiling mounted outlet. So far everything is great!
I receive a call 2 days later that he is hearing what sounds like a short coming from a speaker recessed in the ceiling outside the bedroom every time he switches his closet lights off.
He plugged in a Mac unit with an amplifier which he connected 2 speakers to. This unit allows him to play music directly from his phone through is speaker wirelessly from anywhere. In this bedroom closet there is installed a T12 2 Lamp fluorescent fixture and whenever the switch for it is turned off it makes a pop which sounds like a short?
The Mac unit works and the speaker are playing music perfectly.
I would appreciate any comments, thoughts, and or opinions on why this is happening.
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