Hi all! Thanks in advance for your feedback, really appreciate it!
I'm a girl and studied Arts, so I don't know that much about circuits yet but learning online, bought a bunch of testers etc... I moved into an old studio in San Francisco that doesn't even have a circuit box in it :/ Checking wiring I found a lot of errors and could fix it, but one issue I really can't figure out:
The light bulbs in the main ceiling fixture were always burning out in less than 2 weeks, so I removed the fixture to check things. There is only one switch that turns it on/off and it seems like an independent circuit because it's not connected to anything else in my place (but maybe neutral is being shared with other apartmentss on the floor?). There was only one wire in the ceiling connected to the fixture (no ground) and it's a hot one! So power is going straight to the fixture first, instead of going to the switch. I know that's wrong to start with, and wanted to fix it. Measuring the neutral on the ceiling (the one that becomes hot when the fixture is in place) relative to ground (a ground I'm sure is good) I get a reading of 5V. Measuring the same disconnected wire inside the switch box I also get 5V. Where is this coming from?! Is it a shared neutral with another circuit? Moreover, the metal box on the ceiling also shows 5V, that means power is touching it, when it shouldn't, right? Is that something to worry about? Is it ok to have power on the metal box and 5V on a neutral? Everything else looks good.
The building electrician is an as***** and denies all errors, so I'm finding someone else to work with me soon, but was curious about this.
Thanks so much you guys/ladies!
I'm a girl and studied Arts, so I don't know that much about circuits yet but learning online, bought a bunch of testers etc... I moved into an old studio in San Francisco that doesn't even have a circuit box in it :/ Checking wiring I found a lot of errors and could fix it, but one issue I really can't figure out:
The light bulbs in the main ceiling fixture were always burning out in less than 2 weeks, so I removed the fixture to check things. There is only one switch that turns it on/off and it seems like an independent circuit because it's not connected to anything else in my place (but maybe neutral is being shared with other apartmentss on the floor?). There was only one wire in the ceiling connected to the fixture (no ground) and it's a hot one! So power is going straight to the fixture first, instead of going to the switch. I know that's wrong to start with, and wanted to fix it. Measuring the neutral on the ceiling (the one that becomes hot when the fixture is in place) relative to ground (a ground I'm sure is good) I get a reading of 5V. Measuring the same disconnected wire inside the switch box I also get 5V. Where is this coming from?! Is it a shared neutral with another circuit? Moreover, the metal box on the ceiling also shows 5V, that means power is touching it, when it shouldn't, right? Is that something to worry about? Is it ok to have power on the metal box and 5V on a neutral? Everything else looks good.
The building electrician is an as***** and denies all errors, so I'm finding someone else to work with me soon, but was curious about this.
Thanks so much you guys/ladies!