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psafux
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reply to Raphion

Re: 4 volts on a 120v service?

Thanks guys, ill check that out.

Raphion: I could not get more than 4v out of several different ways of testing. I don't recall anymore if I tried hot to ground, I think so> Ill do more tomorrow.

The house was built in the early 30's, still has some 2 prong outlets :P We have been upgrading and bringing up to code as we go!

Tschmidt: Thanks for the detailed reply. I assume the switch and outlet are wired together. When the circuit breaker was turned off, everything went dead in the bathroom. All outlets, the vanity lights, I could not get 4v on the switch any longer.

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DonLibes
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said by psafux:

I assume the switch and outlet are wired together. When the circuit breaker was turned off, everything went dead in the bathroom. All outlets, the vanity lights, I could not get 4v on the switch any longer.
Logically, your assumption makes sense. In reality, circuit breakers can be affected by other circuit breakers. I suggest you temporarily drop your assumption of a shared circuit and explore the possibility that your light/fan is on a different circuit with a failing breaker.


psafux
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thanks for the reply. I have turned off every other breaker, short of the MAIN, and everything in the bathroom remained on, and 4 volts still registered at the switch in question.

Breaker #15 is the only circuit that turned off the bathroom in its entirety.

If I understand what you are saying, this would have ruled that out ?

Also - this morning I tested hot-ground, hot-neutral and both registered 4 volts. I am testing the wire not the terminal on the switch.
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DonLibes
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said by psafux:

thanks for the reply. I have turned off every other breaker, short of the MAIN, and everything in the bathroom remained on, and 4 volts still registered at the switch in question.

Breaker #15 is the only circuit that turned off the bathroom in its entirety.

If I understand what you are saying, this would have ruled that out ?

Also - this morning I tested hot-ground, hot-neutral and both registered 4 volts. I am testing the wire not the terminal on the switch.
That's reassuring. Now you should go back to tschmidt's hypotheses.

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