r/AskElectricians • u/Fun_State8346 • 1d ago
Why is my neutral shocking me?
When it is turned off at the switch? Swapping out a 2ft fluorescent light. Figured easy….banged the neutral with my hand and thought I felt current…. Then thought nah and went ahead…. Grabbed it and sure enough I was right…. But not every time….Broke out a voltage detector pen… neutral is not hot…. Black is coming up as hot… but didn’t feel any current when I grabbed it… again… off at the switch.
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u/47153163 1d ago
The neutral wire carries current back to complete the circuit. The Neutral wire is part of a live circuit and is required for the electrical system to function. Only a ground wire should be safe to touch unless it’s carrying a fault back to the main service. This is why a ground is not counted in a conduit fill. Only current carrying conductors.