The neutral is bonded to ground at the panel, the current is pretty much zero. wires look well insulated, I would feel very comfortable climbing up on a ladder a couple feet away poking it off with a wooden stick.
You mixed up one of the travellers with the hot wire. You need an electrical meter to tone out the wires.
But If all you have a simple beeper, you could disconnect all wires in the affected switches. Turn the breaker back on, go back and check with the beeper, the one that beeps is your main hot wire, tag or mark the wire so you know which one it is, the other 2 are your travelers.
Turn the breaker off, tie the hot wire to your first traveler, turn the breaker back on, go to your second switch box (which you should have also fully disconnected)
Use your beeper to find the first traveller, tag it, turn the breaker back off switch the hot wire in the first box to the other traveler, turn the breaker back on, check which wire it is with the beeper in the second box, tag it.
Now you know which wires your travelers are in the second box, the last wire not tagged in your second box is the wire going to the light so that should be the common wire on your other 3 way.
Keep in mind you can most likely only use one dimmer on a pair of 3 way switches, the other switch should be a standard non dimmable switch.
The main hot which you identified first may also need to be connected to the line side of the other switches in the multi gang box. I don’t know your set up.
If you don’t understand any of this, just call an electrician, he will have you sorted in 15 mins.
Also next time with any questions please post a picture of the wiring schematic included in the instructions for the device you are installing. (it helps understand what the device needs, neutral wire etc)
Yes it’s caused by moisture. If you push it in manually does it go right back in place? If so yes glue and nails to hold it while it cures.
If it doesn’t then you will need to start at the bottom and pull the piece of trim up until you get to the bubble and then refasten it from that point down to take up the slack.
Look again, only a quarter is actually taxes. I pay 50 percent between provincial and federal tax here in Ontario, and I feel great about it because I hate money.
Actually mosquitos help as well, they are a food source for many other insects and animals. It’s just a food chain (and you are at the bottom… with that sweet, sweet blood)
A little fancier than that, mine doesn’t actually make the ice, it orders it directly from an ice breaker ship at the polar icecap and has it delivered via drone. A little more money, but worth it.
A friend in the field had told me that they preemptively make donations to offset their taxes. Let say it’s 1million dollars. they put up 1 million dollars of their own money, then they gather donations at the till towards this charity to pay themselves back for the money they spent.
They don’t give a fuck about the people or the land it’s the control they want.
They even have a protocol of they were to lose control of the area and are about to lose Israel called the Samson option, where they just nuke themselves, level the whole area and make it uninhabitable.
The neutral is bonded to ground at the panel, the current is pretty much zero. wires look well insulated, I would feel very comfortable climbing up on a ladder a couple feet away poking it off with a wooden stick.