recently built an extension cord for someone
so they could pull power off a 220 outlet
so im at the hardware store
and asking for help finding parts
and the guy who works there asks me what im doing
and hes says, you know
you dont want to have current on the neutral
which for me
was something i was just going to accept
up it took me up short
cause i was just going to do it
in the circles id been educated in
it was ok
but i saw the look of concern in his eyes
and it came down like a load of bricks
so i stood there for several minutes
stressing and struggling
and it dawned on me
i could replace the three prong 220 outlet
with a four prong
and avoid the issue
so i relaxed,
changed the list of parts
and got the job done
so now my client
has two outlets on seperate breakers
40 feet away from his laundry
i stepped down the breakers to 20 amps
and ran 12 gauge cords
so i did this right,
but going to my neutral on the ground
thinking that because its a dedicated line,
it was redundant
not a concern
replacing the three prong with a four
allowed me to keep them seperate back to the box
but was it honestly necessary?
its a dedicated line,
no interruptions
going the same place where the two are lugged together
electrical concerns
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