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OK this is my last post. I still think it is a power problem. You do not agree and one of us is wrong.
[COLOR="Blue"]My white neutral goes live?[/COLOR] This should not be able to happen if the power is good. The Neutral is hooked to earth ground at the breaker box so if you put voltage on it it should ground out. Also voltage on Neutral should trip the breaker unless there is a problem with the wiring, breaker box etc.
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Originally Posted by: denman OK this is my last post. I still think it is a power problem. You do not agree and one of us is wrong.
[COLOR="Blue"]My white neutral goes live?[/COLOR] This should not be able to happen if the power is good. The Neutral is hooked to earth ground at the breaker box so if you put voltage on it it should ground out. Also voltage on Neutral should trip the breaker unless there is a problem with the wiring, breaker box etc.
Perhaps try starting a new post. Ok I understand BUT whats strange is when the P3 transformer voltage feed is left unplugged the neutral is proper (normal )BUT when its pluged in I get 240V between white Neutral and RED and Nothing between Black and neutral BUt 120V between Black and Ground (normal) and 120V between white and ground so the weird voltage is only when the P3 voltage transformer is plugged in.If left unplugged all voltages coming from breaker to stove read normal
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