Re: [RE-wrenches] Grid neutral

2016-11-26 Thread Hugh Piggott
hi Allan, One fact that might be useful to consider is that a three phase supply has 3 hot/live/active wires and one neutral. The 3 currents returning to the neutral actually cancel each other out (due to phase differences) and in a perfectly balanced load situation there is no need for a neut

Re: [RE-wrenches] Fwd: RE: Grid neutral

2016-11-26 Thread Mark Frye
Allen, Back when people used to read books to learn, at least you had to spend several hours studying something, then you could be 50% an expert. Now with the interwebs, watch only at least the first 20 minutes of a YouTube video and you can have an unshakeable conviction in a new belief as t

Re: [RE-wrenches] Milwaukee M18 one key tools

2016-11-26 Thread Christopher Warfel
Don't tell me this, I just bought Dewalt tools. ahhh On 11/22/2016 11:21 AM, Kirk Herander wrote: Hello, Anyone out there invested in these tools yet? Looks interesting. Amongst other things, you can custom program the cordless drill to various speeds and torques using a smart phone app.

Re: [RE-wrenches] Fwd: RE: Grid neutral

2016-11-26 Thread Drake
A 120/240 V split phase system is supplied by a center tapped 240 V transformer. The center tap is grounded, deriving the neutral. Unbalanced current from the two hot phase conductors return back through the neutral. At 08:27 PM 11/25/2016, you wrote: Wrenches, Is there such a thing as a "grid