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Dink 07-31-2011 10:23 PM

electrical issue???
 
Last week I noticed a problem. When I turn my light switch off my TV makes a loud pop noise. Didn't do it before. Only happens when the TV is on and in standby mode(cable is turned off but TV is on) I think. What really got me is when lightning struck tonight and it Did it too. Bad ground somewhere??

PaulMyers 07-31-2011 10:47 PM

That would be my guess. You need to check the grounds on all switches and recepticals on that circuit.

EVO

Tex Dawg 07-31-2011 10:49 PM

do you have a surge protector for your tv? try a different outlets in the same room to see if you get the same results.

Dink 07-31-2011 11:15 PM

Its just the one light switch.....ill pull it apart tomorrow. Not sure what I'm looking at, but that's why they make breakers, right!??? With a bad ground, the breaker should still trip. Correct?

PaulMyers 07-31-2011 11:19 PM

There is more than just that 1 switch on that circuit. I really dought that that 1 switch is run back to your breaker panel all by itself. Is that in the new part of your house?

EVO

Dink 07-31-2011 11:24 PM

No. Master bedroom off the kitchen. Its a gfi circuit. Not sure why Its affecting the TV. They shouldn't even be on the same line

PaulMyers 07-31-2011 11:29 PM

Any fluorescent lights in there?

EVO

Dink 07-31-2011 11:30 PM

Nope. Maybe I should call country boy over and buy him a 6pack

Dink 07-31-2011 11:31 PM

Or E-Man and a fifth for us to split

PaulMyers 07-31-2011 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dink (Post 297406)
They shouldn't even be on the same line

True but they might be. On older homes the circuits sometimes had recepticals and lights on the same circuits.


EVO

weedeater 08-01-2011 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulMyers (Post 297417)
True but they might be. On older homes the circuits sometimes had recepticals and lights on the same circuits. EVO

I know on my house we wired each room, light /fan switches and receptacles back to one breaker.

adamsfence 08-01-2011 08:59 AM

also terminal blocks or coaxial laid on top of romex other can cause you to have interferance. try unhooking your coaxial and see if it still does it

eman 08-01-2011 01:36 PM

Tim ,Go buy you a plug in circut tester for gfci and one for regular recepticals.
Less than $15 for both. you plug it in and it has lights that tell you if you have good ground , neutral and hot. also checks your GFCI ti make sure it's working properly.
If you don't fint a problem their then start pulling apart switch.

PaulMyers 08-01-2011 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eman (Post 297716)
Tim ,Go buy you a plug in circut tester for gfci and one for regular recepticals.
Less than $15 for both. you plug it in and it has lights that tell you if you have good ground , neutral and hot. also checks your GFCI ti make sure it's working properly.
If you don't fint a problem their then start pulling apart switch.

Very good idea. :)

fun w son 08-01-2011 04:46 PM

why is the rec. in the master bed tide into a GFCI of the kitchen???
GFCI should be on their own circuit. i've seen them tide into lights with in the same room, but never into other rooms??

eman 08-01-2011 04:51 PM

I think tim's house is like mine. Looks like someone got in the attic and threw a roll of romex and whatever it landed close to got put on that circut.
Hint for anyone building . Wire each bedroom on a switch to the master bath.
that way when someone gets up at night they can turn the bathroom light on and off from their room and not have to stumble thru a dark house. really good for small kids.

Gerald 08-02-2011 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eman (Post 297808)
I think tim's house is like mine. Looks like someone got in the attic and threw a roll of romex and whatever it landed close to got put on that circut.
Hint for anyone building . Wire each bedroom on a switch to the master bath.
that way when someone gets up at night they can turn the bathroom light on and off from their room and not have to stumble thru a dark house. really good for small kids.

I thought that is what the little "night" lights are for.

Dink 08-02-2011 10:24 PM

Haven't had time to mess with it. Thanks for the response everyone. Goin on a trip tomorrow, but will try all of the suggestions when I get home.......got the TV running thru the stereo so the pop damn near wakes the whole house! Blew 1 speaker so far

wireball 08-07-2011 04:18 PM

you need some shielded speaker wire.Nothing wrong with the groung it is electrical interference coming from when you turn the switch on mydid the same thing.you can move you speaker wires away from the cord of your system or get some shielded speaker wire.Sounds like your system is on the same circuit as the switch and when you turn the switch it put a spike across the ccircuit.you can move it to a different circuit to see if it happens when you turn the switch on and off.


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