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"Luke" wrote in message
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On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 00:44:49 GMT,
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On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 16:50:03 -0600, Luke wrote:

Our TV reception, from a roof antenna, was intermittently flaky.
Trying to find the problem, I got a shock when I touched both the TV
F-connector and coax cable antenna lead. So I put a tester on and to
my surprise got a 75 volt reading.


DVD player around to plug it into all circuits. I also get ~30 volts
off the housing of an old stand mixer in the kitchen.

This isn't normal, is it?


NO. It's dangerous. It's gonna kill someone.

Ignore the illiterate hacks Matt and Turtle aka Weasel, and
get a licensed electrician in there NOW to find out what's going on,
before it kills you. You have neither the tools nor the training to
continue.

You either have a lifted neutral, or ground, and either one
can kill you, or burn your house down.

BTW - I'm a licensed Master Electrician, unlike the plumber
and the hack mentioned above.


I'll ignore the personal attacks ;-). I know I'm beyond my abilities
on this, which is why I asked, and as you suggest I was going to call
an electrician first thing tomorrow morning. Just curious, what's a
"lifted" ground or neutral, and why do all other appliances (computer,
clocks, radio, etc.) seem to work okay?

--
Luke


This is Turtle.

Paul Milligan above here telling of hacks is nothing but a air condtioner
software salesman and has not a clue as to what your problem is. The only 120
volt item that he may work on is his razar to shave with in the morning when it
will not run. Now he does know a bunch about software to tell about air
conditioners and heating system as to what size you would need to install. I one
of the so call hacks he speaks of have held Electrican licences for over 30
years and in the hvac business for over 40 years. Also i run my own hvac
business and all paul runs is his head. Watch who you listen to on the
newsgroups.

TURTLE