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Any ground wire has to be connected to an independent ground wire that returns directly to the distribution panel and not to the neutral of the circuit.
Yes, the heater is a 240/120 heater, but I want to operate as 120 volt
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Yes you can run a 400 volt heater on 230 volts but you will not get the full wattage rating that the heater produces at 400 volts.
A 1955 Packard is 12 volts, positive ground.
Any ground wire has to be connected to an independent ground wire that returns directly to the distribution panel and not to the neutral of the circuit.
The 1960 Thunderbird was 12 volt negative ground. The 1955 Thunderbird was 6 volt positive ground and 1956 and up was 12 volt negative ground.
A zero volt rail is a rail that is connected to 0V... What do you think it is? The 0V rail is often used as a common ground, although obviously it relies on your ground voltage being 0V.
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If the 49 dodge truck is still on it's original 6 volt electrical system it is positive ground. All 6 volt auto systems are/were positive ground. All 12 volt systems are negative ground.
5 volt supply, sensor ground and signal voltage.5 volt supply, sensor ground and signal voltage.
Check for a blown fuse in one of the phase legs.
Yes, the heater is a 240/120 heater, but I want to operate as 120 volt
Most likely 12 volt negative ground. If a pre 1960's it could be 6 volt positive ground.
Yes, it is 6 volt positive ground.
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