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High and low voltage problem

 
 
BryanL
 
Reply Fri 29 Apr, 2016 07:33 am
I have a high and low voltage problem, I disconnected the panel from the meter connected to Comeds side of the meter hot and neutral. As I put a load on the lines one leg drops from 124v to 108v while the opposite leg raises from 124v to 140v
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Leadfoot
 
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Reply Fri 29 Apr, 2016 07:58 am
@BryanL,
Sounds like you have a high resistance in the common path. Corroded connection or something like that.
Leadfoot
 
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Reply Fri 29 Apr, 2016 08:29 am
@Leadfoot,
By common, I mean somewhere in the neutral path.
BryanL
 
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Reply Fri 29 Apr, 2016 08:36 am
@Leadfoot,
Right that's what I was thinking, just waiting for the utility company to come out to prove it to them. Thanks
dalehileman
 
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Reply Fri 29 Apr, 2016 02:08 pm
@BryanL,
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that's what I was thinking
Me too
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highvoltpower
 
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Reply Fri 13 May, 2016 11:52 pm
@BryanL,
High resistance in the common path, Resistance is the measure of opposition to electric current.
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