Posted by JMOR on November 07, 2013 at 08:49:30 from (72.181.173.171):
In Reply to: Lectrical question posted by buickanddeere on November 07, 2013 at 08:22:39:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeOh, I have a theory alright! That theory is that B&D (self proclaimed "expert" who says, " "Neutral does not connect to the water pipe." ) has a 2 inch thick skull, is obstinate, or just less than smart. Perhaps you could stand a little "seeing" yourself. Take a look at some of these materials from people who teach the NEC and you will clearly "see" that earth ground,(water pipe, included) enters the service entrance panel/meter base /or weather head and does in fact connect/bond to the neutral, thus connecting neutral to the water pipe!!!!! Come on man, just make your lips move & say, "I, B&D, the almighty of all things electric, was WRONG when I said neutral does not connect to water pipe.". Just can't do it can you? Are you on the YT forum because they laughed you off the Electrician's forum? Too much heat in the kitchen for you over there? Can't hold your own up against real experts? Only barely/sometimes able to up against tractor people?
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