Bluebinky
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100+ ohms resistance on a wire is far less likely (IMHO) than inductive or capacitive coupling or feedback from the other "hot" wire (from say a timer/controller in a 240V load).
Since it was "properly" wired, that blows my theory of a both "hot" wires being on the same phase with the neutral "hot". (trying to be careful with the word "phase" here to avoid upsetting anyone)
Since it was "properly" wired, that blows my theory of a both "hot" wires being on the same phase with the neutral "hot". (trying to be careful with the word "phase" here to avoid upsetting anyone)