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I want to wire a 3 phase plug to be able to power normal powerpoints (at 240v 10a) to run as a 3 phase to powerpoint, powerboard. I have seen such a thing before. By: Dave Rongey |
Electrical Question from Craig about Electrical Wiring
Background: Craig, a Handyman from Orange, NSW, Australia
[ad#block]Question: I want to wire a 3 phase plug to be able to power normal powerpoints (at 240v 10a) to run as a 3 phase to powerpoint, powerboard. I have seen such a thing before. But they don’t know where they got it. And I can’t seem to find any info out there on how such a thing works.
Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical question Craig. Craig – This website focuses on Home Electrical Systems. 3-Phase is an Industrial Electrical System. Best of luck. If you want to post a link to a resource then please do.
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