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Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 03-05-2008, 04:18 PM
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Sounds like your getting a pretty good grasp on...

Sounds like your getting a pretty good grasp on it, One of the differences between a ground and neutral is that a neutral normally carrys current or the unbalanced load (120/240 systems) to where a...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 03-05-2008, 08:56 AM
Replies: 17
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Posted By Hillbilly2
Code considers the neutral a hot wire, even...

Code considers the neutral a hot wire, even though it is common with the ground. For practicality, the ground and neutral are bonded together at the service disconnecting means.(first breaker past...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 03-03-2008, 04:51 PM
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Posted By Hillbilly2
If the breaker at the pedestal is a single pole...

If the breaker at the pedestal is a single pole it will just trip, resulting in power loss to the MH. If it is a two pole, the power cord on the MH will start heating up, depending on the overall...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 03-02-2008, 06:13 PM
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Posted By Hillbilly2
Actually it is not considered "Dual Phase" even...

Actually it is not considered "Dual Phase" even if it's derived from a three phase system. It is still single phase even with both "hots" present. There is a thing called two phase, but it is as rare...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 03-02-2008, 03:29 PM
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Posted By Hillbilly2
Hitchhiker, you are incorrect on the assumtion...

Hitchhiker, you are incorrect on the assumtion that you will have only half the power with that setup, the breaker only "sees" current, not voltage. You still can have 50 amps flowing on each leg,...
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