BigBudBalls
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Where's the neutral? I see ground
it will work but it shares the neutral and ground so it doesn't have a ground. not the safest thing to use but ok for tempary use if your careful.you would not be able to buy one wired like that as it would never pass UL listing.how does this thing look
i mean is it spot on
cant answer to what they do in europe but if you are in N America & using 110, I can help. when you say connector,do you mean wire nut? then yes,its ok to put several wires under 1 nut as long as they fit. if by connector, you mean a screw terminal at the outlet, then no,only 1 wire per screw although some are designed w/ a little plate under the screw so you can put a wire on each side..... All the branching is done with twist connectors inside a junction box but I find I am connecting four wires under a single connector. Is this kosher? Is it appropriate to use a connector block to distribute power to the circuits?
I have a 50 amp breaker that is connected to my MLC-8xt I have 6000 watts running @ 240 I also noticed the electrician has wired 4 gfi plugs coming out of the 50amp breaker box. Every time I add anthing to any one of the plugs it trips the beaker? I am plugging in 2 12" wall fans less than 2 amp each.I 12" vortex, fuzzy logic and Gen-1eng. Now even if I unplug all devices and only pug in 2 wall fans it will still cause the breaker to reset. Why is this happening?
i recall seeing a post a ways back of OP saying he is no longer actively monitoring this threadIs the OP no longer answering question?
Apologies; forgetting we have European and North American systems here.Can all of your devices can work in both 50HZ and 60HZ(European/American, in that order) frequencies?
I use ceramic sockets. They are cheap and can handle almost any wattage.i got a question, they opens a store here were you could buy knives and such but they also sell grow stuff, and they sell high weattage cfls like 100-200 i believe, plus they can order anything you want, my question is, what kind of light socket/ light fixture can i use to be able to run a 100-200 watt cfl? pic or link to the socket would be greatly appreciated
thx for the reply boss. when you mean ceramic sockets? what do you mean by that? are those the one in home depot for like a buck fifty? maybe a link? imma look it up right now, but if you have spare time maybe give me a link so i dont buy the wrong one + rep
Yep those. Cheap, simple solid and you dont have to worry about overheating or wattage ratings. My 600W HPS lamp uses a ceramic Mogul socket which is the same thing in a larger size.thx for the reply boss. when you mean ceramic sockets? what do you mean by that? are those the one in home depot for like a buck fifty? ...
Well in all the circuits I've worked on, ground and neutral read as connected on a meter. In the main box provided by the county ground and neutral are physicaly connected.ground and neutral aren't the same thing. dangerous advice.