Posted by Kevin Schmidt on February 01, 2010 at 18:15:01 from (65.125.211.248):
In Reply to: Generator ideas (Home) posted by john in La on February 01, 2010 at 12:37:03:
I have 2 questions out of this.
1. BuickandDeere, what is the nuetral/ ground issue you are talking about when "backfeeding" a welder outlet?
2. ATS switches are not manditory here, are they anywhere?? All the new main disconnects here in the country should be a double throw switch, so can't possibly backfeed down the road
We had a lot of power out here last few weeks. Noticed the linemen used a jumper wire on the line poles between the nuetral and hot leg. I supposed for safety, lots of trucks and out of state guys here. I liked to see the jumper, good idea
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