cyberbackpacker
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These have all been sold!
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the four blade (with three power blades and one ground) made for three phase power. Not 240 single phase used with an immersion heater element for a home brewery?Someone need a pre-wired GFCI, plug-n-play, cord for that electric MLT, HLT, BK, countertop brutus 20...?!?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the four blade (with three power blades and one ground) made for three phase power. Not 240 single phase used with an immersion heater element for a home brewery?
Yeah. I was questioning it because McMaster-Carr described the example I referenced in an earlier post as "four power blades plus one ground." That sounded like three phase to me, but further research showed the dryer application. Looks like the OP has sold his last one. I was able to pick up a similar cord that was three wire, with an in-line GFCI. Makes me wonder about the necessity of using four wire for our application? Does it offer enough, or any additional protection to justify hauling the extra wire around?The 4 prong dryer plugs are the new standard. All new construction has the 4 prong outlets for them. Allows the dryer to actually be grounded.
Yeah. I was questioning it because McMaster-Carr described the example I referenced in an earlier post as "four power blades plus one ground." That sounded like three phase to me, but further research showed the dryer application. Looks like the OP has sold his last one. I was able to pick up a similar cord that was three wire, with an in-line GFCI. Makes me wonder about the necessity of using four wire for our application? Does it offer enough, or any additional protection to justify hauling the extra wire around?
The one I bought wasn't cheap. The price the OP sold these for was well worth it.
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