loose neutral
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- new orleans, la
hi all.
I had a typical service call for flickering lights and to make long story short, discovered one leg with bad connection at the service loop. so I climb ladder and I cut this phase below the service butt splice and now was fixing on doing a kerney on new splice. I start stripping my wire (the one ime thinking is disconnected leading down to the top lug in the meter)...and zappo :? How in the heck is this still hot. I took voltage reading and it was reading 110v to ground. So i more carefully finish my tap and took reading back down in the panel and all voltages were back to nominal and everything else checked out.
My questions: I realize service drop is hot.. but how was there voltage on the cut wire leading down to meter tap? I did not pull the electric meter to do this. it was in there so tight, i would have broke something. is there any capacitance to hold charge in these digital meters?
thanks
george
I had a typical service call for flickering lights and to make long story short, discovered one leg with bad connection at the service loop. so I climb ladder and I cut this phase below the service butt splice and now was fixing on doing a kerney on new splice. I start stripping my wire (the one ime thinking is disconnected leading down to the top lug in the meter)...and zappo :? How in the heck is this still hot. I took voltage reading and it was reading 110v to ground. So i more carefully finish my tap and took reading back down in the panel and all voltages were back to nominal and everything else checked out.
My questions: I realize service drop is hot.. but how was there voltage on the cut wire leading down to meter tap? I did not pull the electric meter to do this. it was in there so tight, i would have broke something. is there any capacitance to hold charge in these digital meters?
thanks
george