[Amps] HL-2K
Robert Groh
rgroh at swbell.net
Thu Aug 27 21:36:10 PDT 2009
No, no, never connect the neutral to any ground (e.g. the case, the grounding conductor in the 4-wire line, etc)!
That is a violation of the electrical code and dangerous on top of it. I can't tell you what use the HL-2K uses - hopefully someone can give the answer on what you do with the neutral connection. The neutral (in combination with 1 of the hot wires) is used to give you a 120VAC power connection (for relays, small power supplies, fans, whatever).
73
Bob, WA2CKY
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From: MIKE DURKIN <patriot121 at msn.com>
To: amps at contesting.com
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:32:07 PM
Subject: [Amps] HL-2K
Iv come to a misunderstanding about 240V hookup. Is the neutral supposed to be connected to the case and the ground too, from a 4wire drop?? I cant find a description of the 240V hookup in the HL-2K manual when pertaining to the neutral and ground.
If any one has a HL-2K from Tokyo HyPower and running on 220V/240V how exactly did you do with these before mentioned connections ...
KC7NOA
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