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Maybe it is time for the experiment.
Bill Ken Fowler wrote: On 9-May-2004, "Jack Painter" wrote: Thanks Ken, you're right. I was thinking that without current-sensing abilities on the neutral side of the circuit that it might allow the full available current, but of course a light bulb would just work as a light bulb, drawing no more power than it was designed for! I feel a little dim myself right now ;-( Jack No Problem. It's a good thing to point out that a light bulb with short leads can be used as a good test device for the effectiveness of a circuit ground or to identify the hot (ungrounded conductor) from the neutral (grounded conductor). -ken- |
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