(quoted from post at 15:37:16 04/20/17) Neutral would go to the metal part of pressure switch housing.
For 115v?(quoted from post at 17:36:33 04/20/17)(quoted from post at 15:37:16 04/20/17) Neutral would go to the metal part of pressure switch housing.
Oh no it doesn't buster. That is chassis which is earth or ground. A neutral it is not
(quoted from post at 17:36:33 04/20/17)(quoted from post at 15:37:16 04/20/17) Neutral would go to the metal part of pressure switch housing.
Oh no it doesn't buster. That is chassis which is earth or ground. A neutral it is not
(quoted from post at 21:31:29 04/20/17)For 115v?(quoted from post at 17:36:33 04/20/17)(quoted from post at 15:37:16 04/20/17) Neutral would go to the metal part of pressure switch housing.
Oh no it doesn't buster. That is chassis which is earth or ground. A neutral it is not
On 220v, white is hot, black is hot, bare is ground. Each side of hot is 110v. LED (or incandescent) is 110v - could be 2 wires or three. If two, then black is hot and white is ground. If three, then black is hot, white is neutral and bare is ground. If tapping into a 3-wire 220v connection, there is no neutral that isn't hot, correct? Then your white would connect to ground as well.
Arg, now "I'm" getting confused! No sleep last night - sinus infection. If I'm wrong, then please correct me.
(quoted from post at 21:31:29 04/20/17)For 115v?(quoted from post at 17:36:33 04/20/17)(quoted from post at 15:37:16 04/20/17) Neutral would go to the metal part of pressure switch housing.
Oh no it doesn't buster. That is chassis which is earth or ground. A neutral it is not
On 220v, white is hot, black is hot, bare is ground. Each side of hot is 110v. LED (or incandescent) is 110v - could be 2 wires or three. If two, then black is hot and white is ground. If three, then black is hot, white is neutral and bare is ground. If tapping into a 3-wire 220v connection, there is no neutral that isn't hot, correct? Then your white would connect to ground as well.
Arg, now "I'm" getting confused! No sleep last night - sinus infection. If I'm wrong, then please correct me.
(quoted from post at 18:40:52 04/21/17) Connecting a light bulb in with one side of the 240v is no problem; one hot and one ground. However the problem comes when the pump comes on and the pump start capacitor is in the circuit for a few seconds. The bulb will blow every time the pump comes on. Put a time delay relay in the light circuit to allow the motor to start and the light bulb to come on 30 seconds later and all will be fine.
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