Bib Overalls
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Helped a friend with the wiring in his shop today. It is an old building slightly larger than a one car garage with it's own metered 100 amp 120V service.
Some of the wiring is in the walls and some has been strung around on the outside. It is a real mess and we are working to sort it all out.
Today I put up three 4' fluorescent light fixtures and wired them back to the panel. The circuit is on it's own breaker.
I also wired in two outlets on dedicated breakers, one on each leg.
Here is the funny part. When the lights are on they are about medium intensity. If I plug the shop vac into one outlet and turn it on the lights draw down even more. If I plug the shop vac into the other outlet and turn it on the lights get brighter.
I suspect a weak leg but I don't know how to check for that. Both legs have 120 V but that does not measure load potential.
Has anyone ever experienced anyrhing like this? Any ideas as to what is causing this?
Told my friend we need to abandon the wiring in the wall and rewire all of the outlets and lights on the surface. This won't fix a weak leg but it will be much safer than what he has now.
Some of the wiring is in the walls and some has been strung around on the outside. It is a real mess and we are working to sort it all out.
Today I put up three 4' fluorescent light fixtures and wired them back to the panel. The circuit is on it's own breaker.
I also wired in two outlets on dedicated breakers, one on each leg.
Here is the funny part. When the lights are on they are about medium intensity. If I plug the shop vac into one outlet and turn it on the lights draw down even more. If I plug the shop vac into the other outlet and turn it on the lights get brighter.
I suspect a weak leg but I don't know how to check for that. Both legs have 120 V but that does not measure load potential.
Has anyone ever experienced anyrhing like this? Any ideas as to what is causing this?
Told my friend we need to abandon the wiring in the wall and rewire all of the outlets and lights on the surface. This won't fix a weak leg but it will be much safer than what he has now.