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That would be your earth leakage. Connect green & yellow wire to the empty slot to the left of the question mark. That should do the trick and remove the extra suprises when touching any metal parts.... I think...

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Last year a friend of me invited me over for dinner at his place. His wife was going to cook us something. Only catch was that I had to bring my toolbox. Turned out they got a new stove and it was not connected and needed my services. I had to connect the stove before she was able to cook!

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Last year a friend of me invited me over for dinner at his place. His wife was going to cook us something. Only catch was that I had to bring my toolbox. Turned out they got a new stove and it was not connected and needed my services. I had to connect the stove before she was able to cook!

 

Very sneaky!LOL

 

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I think you can use any of them. I would use A just it would be easier to connect and hence the preferred way. I think... Refer your copper bridge theory - they are all connected. Might be wrong here. Kansas2009, would do you sa?

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I think you can use any of them. I would use A just it would be easier to connect and hence the preferred way. I think... Refer your copper bridge theory - they are all connected. Might be wrong here. Kansas2009' date=' would do you sa?

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Either one, but B is is the right way to go, The bare copper bridges need to be replaced with insulated wire, just safe not so much bare wire to cause a disaster.

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