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Point: if you drop a neutral in a 120/240v circuit, some 120 loads may burn out under specific conditions. | |||
Note that on a 240V circuit, the neutral is not required. | Note that on a 240V circuit, the neutral is not required. |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 31 December 2023
Examle of 120V/240V circuit, and what happens if the neutral is accidentally dropped in a 120/240 V circuit.
https://youtu.be/Cs6jskU2Ukk?t=279
Point: if you drop a neutral in a 120/240v circuit, some 120 loads may burn out under specific conditions.
Note that on a 240V circuit, the neutral is not required.