OldePharte
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- Aug 17, 2008
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To make a very long story short, my neighbor needed a little help on replacing some old light switches to 2 inside ceiling fans and lights. I take over a multimeter and a Fluke voltage tester to help with the troubleshooting. The first 3-way switch looks good (2 blacks and a red). After a bit of investigation at the other 3-way, I noticed only 1 black and 1 red.
Then I find a ground that is hot, not on the switch to the inside lights, but on the next switch over from it (double switch box)! Not only is it hot, but it is feeding one leg of the 3-way switch to the inside fixtures. WTF??? This also means that the metal face on the switch is also live. 
I do a bit more of investigation and find a couple more live grounds and that the copper water line coming into the house is also live!!! OMG!!!
Sooo, I back away slowly and said ya all need a real electrician 'cause this just ain't right.
My guess is that somewhere that they have a hot lead connected directly to ground for this to happen.
I did figure out that for some reason, the first 3-way wasn't getting any power, but since they need higher help than I was willing to get into anyway, I'll let the "master" figure that out as well.
I do a bit more of investigation and find a couple more live grounds and that the copper water line coming into the house is also live!!! OMG!!!
Sooo, I back away slowly and said ya all need a real electrician 'cause this just ain't right.
My guess is that somewhere that they have a hot lead connected directly to ground for this to happen.
I did figure out that for some reason, the first 3-way wasn't getting any power, but since they need higher help than I was willing to get into anyway, I'll let the "master" figure that out as well.