Yeah, freightliner likes yellow.Mine were all yellow on the Frankenliner.
But at least they are labeled
Yeah, freightliner likes yellow.Mine were all yellow on the Frankenliner.
My 240v compressor and 2 post lift do not have a neutral so the white wire is used for hot on a 3 conductor as that wire size wasn't available in black/red/ground. I did wrap the other end with black electrical tape to indicate it is used as a hot.Why are white wires going into breakers and black into the neutral buss bar?
Wrap those wires with red or black tape to the inside edge of the box. Other end should match also. If there was a fire and your insurance saw it like it is, they will try everything to not cover the claim. If you don't have insurance on it, no worries then.My 240v compressor and 2 post lift do not have a neutral so the white wire is used for hot on a 3 conductor as that wire size wasn't available in black/red/ground. I did wrap the other end with black electrical tape to indicate it is used as a hot.
There are no black wires going into the neutral buss bar.
There is also a neutral bus bar next to the breakers on both sides.
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Its like a horror film!Digging around in the woods today...
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My 240v compressor and 2 post lift do not have a neutral so the white wire is used for hot on a 3 conductor as that wire size wasn't available in black/red/ground. I did wrap the other end with black electrical tape to indicate it is used as a hot.
There are no black wires going into the neutral buss bar.
There is also a neutral bus bar next to the breakers on both sides.
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Black, red and green. Not white.Ok so I am definitely NOT and electrician, but anytime I've ever wired anything as 220 with 3 conductors, I use the black and red as the hot wires. I thought that was the proper way?
I thought neutral should be white and ground should be green, or bare. And that within the last 30 years or so, the ground circuit came along for the 220 stuff that uses a 4-terminal receptacle. Prior to that was black and red for hot, then white for neutral? Or anything with only 3 terminals in the receptacle?
I haven't burned the barns or shop down, thankfully. Yet.
I counted nine Squarebodies that I am going to try and work a deal on. None of them have titles, so they will be for parts only most likely.How much of that treasure trove is coming back to your farm?
Martin
Are titles hard to get up there?I counted nine Squarebodies that I am going to try and work a deal on. None of them have titles, so they will be for parts only most likely.