It's a two-wire light fixture without ground. When the switch is on I measure 120 volts between the hot and neutral in the ceiling fixture. If I switch it off I measure 50 volts. Why?
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What are you using to measure this voltage? – ThreePhaseEel Mar 14 '21 at 15:50
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1Sounds like phantom voltage to me, we have a couple of thousand questions on that. – Harper - Reinstate Monica Mar 14 '21 at 16:31
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I am measuring in a ceiling fixture. On the actual wires. – brentonstrine Mar 14 '21 at 19:04
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@brentonstrine -- no, I'm asking about the meter you're using to make that voltage measurement – ThreePhaseEel Mar 15 '21 at 00:11
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Oh! Sorry. A multimeter. What else can you use to measure voltage? – brentonstrine Mar 15 '21 at 02:49
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@brentonstrine -- does your multimeter have a Low-Z function on it? – ThreePhaseEel Mar 15 '21 at 23:56
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I'll have to check. Looks like that function will help eliminate phantom voltage, which it seems is what I'm experiencing. – brentonstrine Mar 16 '21 at 04:13