This may, or may not provide some helpful info
https://www.electricianinformationresource.com/dc-circuit-breakers.html?fbclid=IwAR0iQzT58cgAbBEcbtg2N_ETDV5qkC31Qz7_py83pgaoLm_l0ZPGNAmN2KQ
Benn Kilburn
SkyFire Energy
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> On Jan 14, 2020, at 7:03 PM, Mac Lewis wrote:
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> Hi
What brand of CC please? Sorry if I missed it...--Dave
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 19:51:18 -0700, Ray wrote:
If there is any current flow between
Make sure the electric dryer is using a four prong outlet and pigtail. It could
be that the smarts of the dryer is using 120v for its computer and with only
three wires, current would flow on the ground.
Thank you,
Maverick
> On Jan 14, 2020, at 8:04 PM, Mac Lewis wrote:
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> Hi
I had him check to see if it trips once the generator is latched and he
said it does not trip. I thought I had verified all of the DC and AC
bonding occurred only once in the system but its been a few years and it
was a construction project so someone might have decided to bond the main
service
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