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Electric Problem or overloading the circuit
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On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 20:20:28 GMT,
(Doug Miller)
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In article , Nate Nagel wrote:
cjt wrote:
Doug Miller wrote:
In article , "Twayne"
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In
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Mikepier typed:
First, make sure you do not have 20A breakers on 14 guage wire. If you
do, change them to 15A breakers now. Thats what could be causing your
conduit to get hot.
Hot conduit is NOT a sign of wrong amperage breakers! Hot conduit
means there is a LOT of current trying to find earth ground!
Actually, it's much more likely to mean hysterisis heating.
Huh? As in magnetic? What's being magnetized?
The OP mentioned loosening the conduit fitting and getting a spark.
That says to me that the conduit is carrying current.
It could be an induced current.
In a parallel conductor (conduit) totally surrounding the load
current? where you have both conductors of a circuit running parallel
to each other inside the same conduit????
I'd like to see that work.
Me, too.
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