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Default Electrical problems at home related to RPC

In article , Ignoramus18851 says...

There are some intermittent problems at home related to me starting my
RPC.


Large rotary converters will draw large currents during startup
unless spun to speed first. Consider a pony motor.

Also be sure your neutral at the panelboard isn't getting
loose. Strange things can happen if this occurs.

Jim


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Default Electrical problems at home related to RPC

On 12 Jan 2006 12:12:13 -0800, jim rozen
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In article , Ignoramus18851 says...

There are some intermittent problems at home related to me starting my
RPC.


Large rotary converters will draw large currents during startup
unless spun to speed first. Consider a pony motor.

Also be sure your neutral at the panelboard isn't getting
loose. Strange things can happen if this occurs.

Jim



Jim and I appear to be the only logical ones here G..and forego all
the crap needed to self start large RPCs, by using a pony motor.

Thats 2 things we agree on. When the third pops up..the earth will
experience a pole shift.
G

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