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Understanding AC Polarity and Ground Bonding in Electrical Circuits
Thanks so much you see what confuses me is that if current flows in both directions then the Neutral has to rise to a higher voltage than the hot wire to drive current in the opposite direction thro the load? So if this IS the case then the Neutral/Earth point should blow the Line fuse? I'm...- BRODEJ1
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Understanding AC Polarity and Ground Bonding in Electrical Circuits
Thanks for your reply I'm still confused as to why you imply that I'm in some way 'not calm' I have got pleasant and decent replies?- BRODEJ1
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Understanding AC Polarity and Ground Bonding in Electrical Circuits
Hi, did you ever get to understand why a fuse installed in the Hot (Live) conductor of a circuit doesn't rupture when the AC Polarity reverses with the Neutral conductor bonded to Ground ? I still don't get it i.e. if current flows in both directions then the polarity is allowing the Hot wire...- BRODEJ1
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