Re: AC wiring question - identifying neutral wire
- From: Wayne.B <waynebatrecdotboats@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 12:46:41 -0400
On 23 May 2007 08:19:00 -0700, b393capt <danielwcorcoran@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Whatever your original project was that got you asking this question
(I would like to know that answer also), your single minded priority
now should be either
The original project was to undo some haywire installed by a previous
owner for a battery charger. I also need to run in a new circuit to
an unused breaker on the AC panel.
Whatever the cause of neutral and ground being tied together
somewhere, I suspect it has been that way for quite awhile.
I'm probably missing something but I don't see too much immediate
danger unless we end up somewhere with the shore power backwards.
That's dangerous in any case.
What are the other risks?
.
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