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Default 110v line to 220v line?

On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 17:16:19 GMT, "Oscar_Lives"
wrote:


"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message
.. .
Well, supposing I'm running a space heater (15 amps) on the black wire and
the bare wire. And running a hair dryer (14 amps) on the white wire and
the
bare wire. That's 29amps in a bare piece of 12 ga.

How would you wire it differently?


First, I need to know if you're suicidal or homicidal ?

I know you're ONE of those two, but which ? I hope it's the
former - that is your right. The latter infringes on the rights of
others.



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"Doug Miller" wrote in message
m...
In article , "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
With two hots and one neutral, you'd be possible to overheat the neutral
in
a big way.


Not if they're connected properly.

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Sounds like Stormy fell asleep in Basic Electricity 101 or even junior high
Science class...


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