Electrical – Ground wire sparking

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I have a metal junction box with a main feed. If the ground wires touch the metal box the breaker pops and the ground wires spark. The main feed comes out of a ceiling light fixture box. The ceiling box is two wire BX. I'm using NM to feed the junction box. I grounded the NM to the light fixture mounting stud. Poor ground? Wires touching?

More details…coming out of the junction box I feed a switch for ceiling lights and a feed to a bathroom combo switch. The ohm meter tells me everything is correct at the bathroom combo switch. Everything works perfect. Except when the ground wires touch the metal junction box. Any ideas please?

Best Answer

Either the junction box has power on it because of some loose hot wire or the ground itself has power on it because of a loose wire somewhere along the circuit.

Most likely though, since the ground doesn't blow the breaker on it's own, the junction box is powered somehow. In one way or another, power is feeding through that box. It could be from the sheathing of the BX or any stripped or loose hot wire touching any of the system. Go back and double check all connections, something isn't right. Be safe.