buickanddeere said: (quoted from post at 20:11:06 02/01/10) Either #1 You have no idea just how wrong and why flipping the breaker and back feeding a welder receptacle is.
#2 You don't care about anybody or anything
#3 You are penny wise and pound foolish(cheap to the point of stupid)
#4 You are just plain and simple a bad person.
Thanks for the reply that really did not contribute anything to the conversation, other then inflating your ego albeit by insulting other. Seems to be the norm for you.
Even though I put a "PS" asked for no BS you just could not resist with the childish name calling. ........ Google "Anti-Backfeed Circuit Breaker" and think "Maybe just maybe Chris has one of these installed as a main breaker". JHU has it's benefits.
Sucks to assume does it not?
This post was edited by ChrisB at 18:22:53 02/01/10.
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