(quoted from post at 15:11:17 11/07/18) If it's 220 three phase all it would need is a neutral and a ground to make a 120V outlet. Any one of the three legs would give it the 120v.
If it's 220 three phase all it would need is a neutral and a ground to make a 120V outlet. Any one of the three legs would give it the 120v.
(quoted from post at 21:34:00 11/07/18)If it's 220 three phase all it would need is a neutral and a ground to make a 120V outlet. Any one of the three legs would give it the 120v.
Right. But most industrial three-phase applications do not have the neutral, and the equipment is frame grounded. By the time you run an extra wire to your neutral bus, you probably are better off just wiring the light and recept separately as a 120V circuit.
(quoted from post at 18:39:36 11/07/18) I'll bet every one of you here has a word that you've never seen spelled out on paper, ever, in your life, and that day you finally needed to write it down, you just went for it and wrote it out how you thought it was pronounced.
So let he who is without sin, cast the first stone.
(quoted from post at 13:37:35 11/10/18) Well, I had to look. One word for that--scrap. Lacks V ways, has very little clearance over the crossfeed. Not a real handy machine for general shop use. Sad but that is the reality. May have been designed for specific jobs, like machining shafts.
(quoted from post at 10:19:43 11/10/18)(quoted from post at 18:39:36 11/07/18) I'll bet every one of you here has a word that you've never seen spelled out on paper, ever, in your life, and that day you finally needed to write it down, you just went for it and wrote it out how you thought it was pronounced.
So let he who is without sin, cast the first stone.
I'll just leave this here: spellcheck. There is no longer an excuse for misspellings except laziness.
(quoted from post at 15:09:36 11/07/18) I'll bet every one of you here has a word that you've never seen spelled out on paper, ever, in your life, and that day you finally needed to write it down, you just went for it and wrote it out how you thought it was pronounced.
So let he who is without sin, cast the first stone.
(quoted from post at 14:27:10 11/11/18)(quoted from post at 15:09:36 11/07/18) I'll bet every one of you here has a word that you've never seen spelled out on paper, ever, in your life, and that day you finally needed to write it down, you just went for it and wrote it out how you thought it was pronounced.
So let he who is without sin, cast the first stone.
Yeah, I thought this was a funny place for anyone to be making fun of someone's spelling or grammar shortcomings, you don't have to look very far here to find as bad or worse.
It's okay here though 'cause everyone can figure it out, right?
(quoted from post at 06:27:10 11/11/18)(quoted from post at 15:09:36 11/07/18) I'll bet every one of you here has a word that you've never seen spelled out on paper, ever, in your life, and that day you finally needed to write it down, you just went for it and wrote it out how you thought it was pronounced.
So let he who is without sin, cast the first stone.
Yeah, I thought this was a funny place for anyone to be making fun of someone's spelling or grammar shortcomings, you don't have to look very far here to find as bad or worse.
It's okay here though 'cause everyone can figure it out, right?
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