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Hot wire showing hot with no neutral or ground

Home Improvement Asked on April 23, 2021

I have had problems with power since maintenance guy changed the breaker I disconnected the neutral and ground in my main panel and disconnected the hot I am having trouble with

I still show the one hot to ground 122v and I show 110von the disconnected hot
How is this possible with themain ground and neutral gone and I disconneced all neutrals

One Answer

When wires are in close contact the live ones induce voltages on the ones that are not powered. We call this a phantom voltage The voltage is real but there is no potential or current.

There are volt meters that have low impedance and eliminate this phantom voltage, most pros don’t use low z meters because the low impedance makes for inaccurate readings and we usually want to see the real values our meters are showing because other issues can be hidden with low z meters.

To prove you don’t even need to have a complete circuit use your meter ac volts plug 1 probe into a receptacle on the hot (small slot) and hold the other probe and you will measure a few volts.

Answered by Ed Beal on April 23, 2021

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