Re: Campell Breakout Board Hook up
Posted by
Paul Alciatore
on 2005-02-04 18:37:18 UTC
The light in the switch is the apparent reason for bringing the
neutral wire there and it draws a very low current. Hence, the
neutral wire going there may not be of a gauge large enough to carry
the current needed for an addition. That is why it is better to take
your neutral feed from the other side of the transformer or better
yet, from the power inlet/cable itself.
Paul A.
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Andy Wander <awander@v...>
wrote:
neutral wire there and it draws a very low current. Hence, the
neutral wire going there may not be of a gauge large enough to carry
the current needed for an addition. That is why it is better to take
your neutral feed from the other side of the transformer or better
yet, from the power inlet/cable itself.
Paul A.
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Andy Wander <awander@v...>
wrote:
> Get the neutral either from where you said, or from the other sideof the
> transformers(NOT the side of the transformers that goes to themiddle post
> on the switch).bottom post
>
> The Neutral MUST be going to the transformers, as well as to the
> on the switch, or nothing would work.from
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> Andy Wander
> Verrex Corporation
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> Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Campell Breakout Board Hook up
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> I am an electronics idiot. I need a little help clearing this up
> before I hook up power. I have dan mauch control box, and I will
> explain how the power comes in. Ok, coming from my power cable
> the wall to the control box, I have a ground, hot and neutral. Thejust
> hot goes to the front lighted switch top post, neutral goes to the
> bottom post. The middle post on the front switch goes to the
> transformers. I am assuming I run a wire from the middle post that
> goes to the transformers to the hot connection on the campbell
> breakout board, but where does the neutral come from, should I
> take a wire from the bottom post on the lighted switch and hook itup
> to neutral? Thanks again.reach it if
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Discussion Thread
Kade Riccketts
2005-01-01 10:37:18 UTC
Campell Breakout Board Hook up
R Rogers
2005-01-01 12:27:31 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Campell Breakout Board Hook up
Andy Wander
2005-01-01 14:12:20 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Campell Breakout Board Hook up
Paul Alciatore
2005-02-04 18:37:18 UTC
Re: Campell Breakout Board Hook up