Mike in Ohio
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A friend asked me to see if I could figure out a problem with the lights in his dads barn,this is what I found. I hope I can make it clear.
1. A 3 way switch controling 2 lights, the other switch is in the house. Only the 2 line wires were run between the buildings, no neutral or ground. Did I mention cloth covered aluminum wire. This comes out of a light fixture on the side of the house.
2. A second line from the house that branches to single pole switch that controls 3 light fixtures,to a pull chain type porcelain fixture, and to an outlet.
Everything in the barn is connected to the neutral of the second circuit. This has worked like this for maybe 60-70 years.
The problem with it now is that when the 3 way switch is on and you turn on the sp the the lights all get very dim. If the 3 way isn't on the lights on the sp don't work at all.
I found that the neutral was loose in a junction box the wire passes through in another building. I rewired everything to work off of the single pole switch for now and convinced my buddy to convince his dad that the barn needs rewired.
We are going to do it 2 weekends from now.
There is no ground any where in the building. The wire from the house is 2 wire with no ground. As far as I can tell nothing in the house is grounded either except the fuse box itself. Should I put a ground rod in at the barn. I know this is not current code but would it be better than no ground at all?
Is there any thing else I should be thinking about here?
Thanks a lot,Mike
1. A 3 way switch controling 2 lights, the other switch is in the house. Only the 2 line wires were run between the buildings, no neutral or ground. Did I mention cloth covered aluminum wire. This comes out of a light fixture on the side of the house.
2. A second line from the house that branches to single pole switch that controls 3 light fixtures,to a pull chain type porcelain fixture, and to an outlet.
Everything in the barn is connected to the neutral of the second circuit. This has worked like this for maybe 60-70 years.
The problem with it now is that when the 3 way switch is on and you turn on the sp the the lights all get very dim. If the 3 way isn't on the lights on the sp don't work at all.
I found that the neutral was loose in a junction box the wire passes through in another building. I rewired everything to work off of the single pole switch for now and convinced my buddy to convince his dad that the barn needs rewired.
We are going to do it 2 weekends from now.
There is no ground any where in the building. The wire from the house is 2 wire with no ground. As far as I can tell nothing in the house is grounded either except the fuse box itself. Should I put a ground rod in at the barn. I know this is not current code but would it be better than no ground at all?
Is there any thing else I should be thinking about here?
Thanks a lot,Mike