The following is a quote from PM magazine. "My electricity guru friend Dale Watterson, of Madison Gas and Electric Company, kindly corrected a point in my February column, "Grounding". I wrote that neutral electricity goes back to the power plant. He says that, no, the neutral leg goes to ground. Dale assures us that there's no problem except for farmers whose cows get a hoof-to-mouth transmission and don't like it" End Quote. Now I'm no "guru", but I was allways taught that the neutral current does travel back to the source of power a.k.a. the power plant. What do some of you gurus think?