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link to What Does Low Voltage On One Leg Mean? (Explained)

What Does Low Voltage On One Leg Mean? (Explained)

If you live in the United States, power enters your home via two legs, each bringing 120 volts. This has created the erroneous belief that American homes can only accommodate 120V appliances. Some...

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Electrical Panel In Kitchen (With NEC Code & Safety Measure)

Electrical panels are the beating heart of a home’s electrical system. But where is the best place to install them? You would probably dismiss the idea of placing an electrical panel in the kitchen...

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link to Does A Subpanel Need A Main Breaker? (Know It Now!)

Does A Subpanel Need A Main Breaker? (Know It Now!)

If your contractor installed a subpanel in your home, you probably noticed that it did not have a main breaker. But is this safe? The main panel has a breaker. Doesn’t the subpanel require one as...

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link to Does A Subpanel Need A Ground Rod? (Find It Now!)

Does A Subpanel Need A Ground Rod? (Find It Now!)

If your electrical panel is full, but you need additional circuits, you can install a subpanel. A subpanel performs the same function as the main electrical panel. Do you Have To Put A Ground Rod...

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Hi, my name is Stellar and I'm an Electrical Engineer. I completed my electrical engineering in 2014 and have been working since then. During this tenure, I have gathered information related to electrical stuff like Generators, Circuits, Hydropower and Surge Protectors... And I am writing this blog to convey information that I know to help you to get the best information out of it.

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