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Hector,
When you start this, don't stop. Pick a day, where you have time, and no interruptions. Its not as hard as it looks. But you have to pay attention. When you are done, you will wonder why it even looked complicated. One step at a time Partner, one step at a time!
I would assume, and that is something that gets me in trouble every time I do it, but I would assume that yes, the R-3 would then need to be redone. Normally, if it was the "right" box, no you would not. But as its the "wrong" box, yes it should be done. AND, how do we know that the AC output...
Yeah, pulling the switch, and putting it back in is for when you have lost interest in everything in life. Thinking about jumping from the roof, with an extension cord wrapped around your neck.
The thread is a sticky. I think its called something like, mep-oo2 and mep-003 circuit breaker. Its the second sticky from the top. I am sending this from a GD tiny phone, and cant read the Tm's, (or hit the right keys most of the time) to tell you about the number of wraps, on the CT. BUT, our...
The M-4 Ammeter takes it readings off the S-8 Volt/Amp Selector Switch. So just like Jamawieb suggested in post #3, exercise the switch. BUT, and we just talked about this in a very recent thread, the output box could be your problem with the Percent Rated Load Meter. Open the box up, and count...
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