I dropped one of my two phone lines. I went out to the box and moved the "line 2" wires to the same posts for the "line 1" circuit. Now I have a hum. Any ideas?
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I dropped one of my two phone lines. I went out to the box and moved the "line 2" wires to the same posts for the "line 1" circuit. Now I have a hum. Any ideas?
Plug a good working phone into the NID test jack. Hum?
If you have 2 lines, you cannot place one line on top of another.
If one of the conductors touches ground, it will hum.
Strat: I think you misread the question. I think he moved the inside wires that went to the line #2 jacks and moved them to the line #1 (Electronics module).
That in itself, should not cause a hum.
A defective protector could.
But we need the results of the NID test.
Hum can be caused by bugs, spiders and defective interior wiring and phone company wiring.
I usually start at the "D Marc", then try without the protectors, once good to there, start on inside wiring.
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