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Plugged Power Amps Into 30 Amp Circuit And Sparks Stared Flying
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<blockquote data-quote="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS" data-source="post: 99769" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Re: Plugged Power Amps Into 30 Amp Circuit And Sparks Stared Flying</p><p></p><p>I have seen so many crazy things over the years that I believe just about any incorrect situation to have been the culprit. I've seen the bent tabs on locking plugs ground away so they would fit a different plug. I've seen a very large generator supplier use male to male 50 amp 6/4 cables to plug into their spider boxes...that's right, don't touch that plug, it will hurt plus it still leaves the male plug on the spider bad energized for extra safety, NOT! I've seen stuff jammed into receptacles that they clearly were not made to fit it. I've seen kids put paper clips into outlets. Anything is possible but someone, somewhere made a plug that it no the 250v receptacle that was terminated with a 120v receptacle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS, post: 99769, member: 70"] Re: Plugged Power Amps Into 30 Amp Circuit And Sparks Stared Flying I have seen so many crazy things over the years that I believe just about any incorrect situation to have been the culprit. I've seen the bent tabs on locking plugs ground away so they would fit a different plug. I've seen a very large generator supplier use male to male 50 amp 6/4 cables to plug into their spider boxes...that's right, don't touch that plug, it will hurt plus it still leaves the male plug on the spider bad energized for extra safety, NOT! I've seen stuff jammed into receptacles that they clearly were not made to fit it. I've seen kids put paper clips into outlets. Anything is possible but someone, somewhere made a plug that it no the 250v receptacle that was terminated with a 120v receptacle. [/QUOTE]
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