Posted by paul on October 28, 2012 at 19:01:24 from (66.44.133.112):
In Reply to: Re: Stupidity on my part posted by 60 acre hillside on October 28, 2012 at 17:26:46:
His 110v line causes things to bleed back to both sides and make a mess.
He says he went from hot to nuetral, but usually a welder outlet is only 3 prong and does not have a neutral, only 2 hots and a ground. So he likely got the ground wire involved instead, and electrified the whole path of ground wires in his system that never should be energized.
I really appreciate him posting this message, and alerting folks to the hazards of wiring up a generator circut wrong. Looks like a few folks are jumping on him for this..... It would appear he's paid for his mistake, fortunately only with stuff that can be replaced easily (it coulda been a lot worse!), and again - thanks for posting the message and alerting others to the issue!
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