kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
Unless you have access to transformer secondary terminals to connect test leads there, you are somewhat limited to only testing for voltage drop on the grounded neutral conductor.Do if I hook up to the power co ground rod I put my other test lead on one phase is wat you are saying then I should have the correct voltage
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One other problem you can have though connecting to the electrode at/near the transformer helps eliminate it, is measuring voltage that is actally drop from the primary distribution voltage system - since it's grounded conductor and the secondary grounded conductor are bonded together at the transformer they are essentially the same conductor any voltage rise on one is also a voltage rise on the other.