Posted by Leron Smith on February 02, 2013 at 23:35:23 from (173.87.214.149):
In Reply to: Lectrical Help posted by Leron Smith on February 02, 2013 at 18:18:17:
We were using a two wire orange light test probe as well as a High Quality Fluke ANALOG test probe. It was suggested to me that the low volt in the line was used to power the lighted wall switches you can see in the dark??? how does that work?? The guy that wired the house was a retired Electrical engineer with too much time on his hands, so many things are overkill. (IE) Two way switches in closets that also affect kitchen outlets ,permanent electric wall clocks in every room,Electric furnace,junction boxes to no where, ETC. ETC>.. This was not to the earth ground test this was 10V from the the black to the white wire at the bulb outlet 14-2 . A real Rube Goldberg original. Probably very correct for 1974 standards.Thank-you for your help and ideas.
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