MrMark
Well-known member
I have been doing some testing and found something that I think may be a problem.
I put my clamp on ammeter on the copper wire exiting the service panel that goes to the ground rod and then to cold water (one continuous piece) and found what looks like my entire neutral current on that wire. I also found that with the main disconnected that there was around 1 amp on that ground wire!
I think I may be getting someone else's current through the water main into my water piping and then to the ground wire which goes to the neutral buss on the service entrance.
We have the new smart meters if that matters.
I am very concerned! I think the PoCo has an open neutral somewhere close. We were just undergrounded (came up in July) and it was a complete mess.
I tried to put my meter on the neutral from the poco at the service entrance but the wire is to big for my meter. I was trying to confirm that all my neutral current was going down the ground wire instead of back on the neutral.
My next step is to pull the ground wire bond from the cold water. I want to see if that makes the 1 amp go away and I also want to see if that stops my house from working.
I put my clamp on ammeter on the copper wire exiting the service panel that goes to the ground rod and then to cold water (one continuous piece) and found what looks like my entire neutral current on that wire. I also found that with the main disconnected that there was around 1 amp on that ground wire!
I think I may be getting someone else's current through the water main into my water piping and then to the ground wire which goes to the neutral buss on the service entrance.
We have the new smart meters if that matters.
I am very concerned! I think the PoCo has an open neutral somewhere close. We were just undergrounded (came up in July) and it was a complete mess.
I tried to put my meter on the neutral from the poco at the service entrance but the wire is to big for my meter. I was trying to confirm that all my neutral current was going down the ground wire instead of back on the neutral.
My next step is to pull the ground wire bond from the cold water. I want to see if that makes the 1 amp go away and I also want to see if that stops my house from working.