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Default Liability & responsibility of electrician?

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a loose neutral can result in all kinds of strange voltages depending
on the load on the
phases, so the 11% might just be what the voltage was when it was
measured, not what
it was when the controller was fried

-Lasse


No neutral involved if the tap is marked 220, just two hots.

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