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Please forgive me--this is a bit of a rant.
I went to put a new fixture at the top of the stairs--the old one is physically too small to hold anything bigger than a 60w incandescent (by physically I mean you can't put the globe on if anything bigger is in it, and that includes CF and LED that are larger than 60W equivalent and in that location a 60 just isn't enough light. Well, went to kill the power to the circuit and discovered chaos. First: Turned the switch off Checked socket with a voltage sensor Still voltage on the circuit Par for the course in this house Switch is in the neutral leg Add to list of stuff to fix. Next: Screwed adapter into socket and plugged in tracer Traced signal in breaker panel Not one, but _two_ breakers showed signal Turned both off Went back upstairs Checked for voltage again No voltage--good Flipped switch--checked again Voltage--not good Back to the panel Identify third breaker, turn off Now no voltage Replaced fixture, turned breakers back on, everything works, I didn't die. But now I have the real mystery--how is this effing light managing to be connected to not one, but _three_ separate branch circuits? Every time someone tells me that wiring should be done by a "professional" I run into another example of egregiously bad wiring installed by a "professional". Well, I know now how I'm going spend some part of my vacation. And I hate to admit it but I'm getting too _old_ to be rolling around in fiberglass pulling wires for fun and no profit. I know, I should hire an electrician but then I'll have to watch him. |
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