Posted by old on January 07, 2013 at 18:00:14 from (209.86.226.30):
In Reply to: Re: OT 110 from 220 posted by John T on January 07, 2013 at 17:49:58:
Well of course I know the difference but when going aobut explain things here and saw where hayseed had said 2 hots and a ground I knew he would not understand with out using his own terms but did also say things about the neutral and ground then got jumped about it by buick/deere. In all my stuff I still have the old 3 wire system but I also have a ground rod at each and every breaker box so as to make sure things are grounded to be on the safe side. I hate it when you grab a building that has a metal skin and you get zapped doing so, so learned to be sure to ground every building to be on the safe side. But again I use simple terms to help people who do not understand what we do
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