Posted by John T on January 07, 2013 at 17:49:58 from (72.90.84.235):
In Reply to: Re: OT 110 from 220 posted by old on January 07, 2013 at 17:13:35:
Ah, but in over forty years as an electrical enginner and working with licensed PROFESSIONAL electricians, electrical techs, electrical contractors and other electrical enginners we ALL knew the difference between Neutral and Ground and we all ALWAYS called Neutral Neutral and we ALWAYS called Ground Ground PERIOD Those in the electrical trade DO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE AND DO CALL NEUTRAL NEUTRAL NOTTTTTTTTTTT GROUND LOL
Its the Jack legs and Billy Bobs and Amateurs and rookies and the ignorant and uneducated who dont know the difference and call Neutral Ground and Ground Neutral and they just dont have a clue and never will
FORTUNATELY youre an OLD Navy tech and you do know the difference I trust
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