balane
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EDIT: Video of issue posted on YouTube HERE
I really can't explain this. Yesterday at Lowe's I purchased a Fluke VoltAlert 1AC-A II voltage sensor. Looks like this;
I'll try to explain this as best I can. I had some track lights I wasn't using so I took them apart and hard-wired three of them as spot lights over my tool chest and one on my drill press. All three of them are wired to a single three prong plug which plugs into a power strip mounted on the wall. Please see the photo below, in it you can identify the power strip and the three lights to get an idea as to how it's set up. The light housings in question are brown.
The lights are operating just fine and have been for some time. I found this anomaly just playing around with the new voltage sensor.
Now, the issue. When the power strip is turned off via the switch on it the voltage sensor picks up no current coming out of it on any outlet nor is any current indicated in the cord to the lights. When I flip the switch to on the sensor will register the current just fine in places you would expect it to. However, the metal lamp housings register AC current regardless if the switch is on or off. Only the metal housings register current, not the cable, not my wiring, nowhere but the metal housings and bulb sockets. If I unplug the cord from the power strip then the sensor will cease registering current on the metal housings.
I honestly have no idea what's going on and it confuses me. Even with the power strip switched to off is enough electricity getting by to cause the sensor to trip? If so, why doesn't it get picked up in the power strip outlets or the power cable to the lights?
I don't have another power strip that I can easily test it out with but do you think I should replace this power strip? I probably did a horrible job explaining this.
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I really can't explain this. Yesterday at Lowe's I purchased a Fluke VoltAlert 1AC-A II voltage sensor. Looks like this;
I'll try to explain this as best I can. I had some track lights I wasn't using so I took them apart and hard-wired three of them as spot lights over my tool chest and one on my drill press. All three of them are wired to a single three prong plug which plugs into a power strip mounted on the wall. Please see the photo below, in it you can identify the power strip and the three lights to get an idea as to how it's set up. The light housings in question are brown.
The lights are operating just fine and have been for some time. I found this anomaly just playing around with the new voltage sensor.
Now, the issue. When the power strip is turned off via the switch on it the voltage sensor picks up no current coming out of it on any outlet nor is any current indicated in the cord to the lights. When I flip the switch to on the sensor will register the current just fine in places you would expect it to. However, the metal lamp housings register AC current regardless if the switch is on or off. Only the metal housings register current, not the cable, not my wiring, nowhere but the metal housings and bulb sockets. If I unplug the cord from the power strip then the sensor will cease registering current on the metal housings.
I honestly have no idea what's going on and it confuses me. Even with the power strip switched to off is enough electricity getting by to cause the sensor to trip? If so, why doesn't it get picked up in the power strip outlets or the power cable to the lights?
I don't have another power strip that I can easily test it out with but do you think I should replace this power strip? I probably did a horrible job explaining this.
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