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Can you have lights and outlets coming from two circuits (i.e. two breakers from the main box)?
Also how do you reverse the ground and hot wire?
I am wanting to move a light switch... I went to the breaker box and turned off the power to that circuit. I proceeded to disconnect the light switch and I got a spark! Boy was I surprised. After I completely disconnected the switch, I turned the breaker back on and tested the wires to see which one was the power, which one was the light, and which one went on to other lights and outlets. The wire going to the remaining lights and outlets, the ground tested hot!
Also when I completely disconnected the switch, lights went out on another circuit. However, not all of the other circuit was affected. It seems two lights (3-way switches) and two outlets. The two outlets tested as having the hot/ground reversed. If the lights are turned off, the outlets go dead, as does the first wire that surprised me. If I turn any of the 3-way switches on, the grounds on the outlets all turn hot. The grounds at the 3-way switches test hot. Also the lights are not bright, they are dim.
I think those are all the facts as far as I can tell.