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![]() "Rob" wrote in message om... Hi, Both Charles Wing and Nigel Calder allude to connecting the neutral and ground wire of AC generators at the generator. Both authors also show alternator generators with a centre tap at 0v and the other two conductors at +60/120v and -60/120v (giving 120 and 240v respectively). The 0v centre tap I think is connected to ground, but is one of the conductor wires really connected to the ground??? Both authors have produced diagrams with no ground/conductor connection shown. It seems a little odd - grateful for clarification. TVMIA Yeah like " I can't be bothered reading books or studying, would someone please tell me in less than 25 words all about electricity. In particular AC theory which can't be all that complicated since there are so many electricians doing it. Not like it's difficult like real technicians who fix TV's and things" -- Regards ............... Rheilly Phoull |
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