Chuck
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I watched the video where "industrial grade NEMA 14-50" plugs were catching fire because of lesser quality than the Hubbell connector. So I opted to replace mine with a Hubbell after 16 months of ownership. My original plug was installed by an electrician and has worked fine for 16 months.
To my surprise, when I went to pull out the original plug, it had only 3 wires. There was a ground and two black wires. Nothing was connected to the neutral connector where the white wire should go.
My question is: Do I need an electrician to come out again and install the neutral? Or can I just go along with the way it has worked since the beginning?
To my surprise, when I went to pull out the original plug, it had only 3 wires. There was a ground and two black wires. Nothing was connected to the neutral connector where the white wire should go.
My question is: Do I need an electrician to come out again and install the neutral? Or can I just go along with the way it has worked since the beginning?
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