I am replacing some of the old receptacles in a 1940s house. Armored BX cable, two conductors, cable is the ground. Mostly pretty straightforward.
One box contains a problem. Two cables coming into the box. Black and white from one cable attached to the receptacle. Other pair taped up.
The receptacle works fine—that pair is ok. But I wanted to know what the taped pair was. Tested for voltage.
Known hot to known neutral (just to be sure): 110V
Mystery black to known neutral: 0V
Mystery white to known neutral: 0V
Known hot to mystery neutral: 110V
Known hot to mystery black: 55V
Not sure how to interpret that. I had expected it to have fed something decommissioned downstream, and that it would be 0 to everything. That’s obviously not the case. But I don’t know what it is.
Thanks for any help
One box contains a problem. Two cables coming into the box. Black and white from one cable attached to the receptacle. Other pair taped up.
The receptacle works fine—that pair is ok. But I wanted to know what the taped pair was. Tested for voltage.
Known hot to known neutral (just to be sure): 110V
Mystery black to known neutral: 0V
Mystery white to known neutral: 0V
Known hot to mystery neutral: 110V
Known hot to mystery black: 55V
Not sure how to interpret that. I had expected it to have fed something decommissioned downstream, and that it would be 0 to everything. That’s obviously not the case. But I don’t know what it is.
Thanks for any help