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Posted in thread: Neutral and Ground on a Sub-Panel on 06-26-2009 at 09:14 PM
The "technically a sub-panel" comment was refering to the fact that this is the primary panel
on a houseboat (I didn't want to say main so I made up this word "primary"). It is actually fed
by a heavy...Posted in thread: Neutral and Ground on a Sub-Panel on 06-24-2009 at 04:52 PM
Nestor,Thanks for your reply ... I see your point about danger to anyone working in the main
panel. Hopefully, as you suggested, a professional electrician will confirm our
understanding.BillPosted in thread: Neutral and Ground on a Sub-Panel on 06-23-2009 at 06:47 PM
I've read a couple of threads about neutral and ground in a sub-panel and understand that a
sub-panel should have the ground "floating", that is seperate from the neutral. It seems that a
main panel, ...
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