Edison Circuit - 24V on leg 2 when leg 1 breaker is on.
I was using a digital meter to test this and their was no load but I was
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Edison Circuit - 24V on leg 2 when leg 1 breaker is on.
In article . com, Lynda wrote:
I was using a digital meter to test this and their was no load but I was still wondering if this is a problem. Put a load on it and measure again. You're probably measuring inductive coupling from another circuit. And get RID of that bloated sig before you post again. |
Edison Circuit - 24V on leg 2 when leg 1 breaker is on.
On 8/2/2011 7:51 AM, Doug Miller wrote:
.... And get RID of that bloated sig before you post again. Indeed... -- |
Edison Circuit - 24V on leg 2 when leg 1 breaker is on.
dpb wrote: On 8/2/2011 7:51 AM, Doug Miller wrote: ... And get RID of that bloated sig before you post again. Indeed... -- Hmmm, People who comes from foo.com has all the weird problems???? |
Edison Circuit - 24V on leg 2 when leg 1 breaker is on.
Doug Miller wrote: In article . com, Lynda wrote: I was using a digital meter to test this and their was no load but I was still wondering if this is a problem. Put a load on it and measure again. You're probably measuring inductive coupling from another circuit. And get RID of that bloated sig before you post again. Also put the proper two pole breaker on the Edison circuit. |
Edison Circuit - 24V on leg 2 when leg 1 breaker is on.
On 08/02/2011 08:51 AM, Doug Miller wrote:
In groups.com, wrote: I was using a digital meter to test this and their was no load but I was still wondering if this is a problem. Put a load on it and measure again. You're probably measuring inductive coupling from another circuit. And get RID of that bloated sig before you post again. and if you have an Edison circuit you really should be using a 240V breaker or a handle tie... nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
Edison Circuit - 24V on leg 2 when leg 1 breaker is on.
On 8/2/2011 7:55 AM, dpb wrote:
On 8/2/2011 7:51 AM, Doug Miller wrote: ... And get RID of that bloated sig before you post again. Indeed... Haven't you noticed? Bloated sigs are required at the parasite hub. |
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