Quote Originally Posted by smokinbuds21
actually i have been doing electrical work for 4-5 years i might not know cannibis but i damn sure know electric

residental is only one fase and a nuetral of course but you r neutral is also ground bieleave it or not you go down to your electrical panle and take the front panle off and you will see theres a bare copper line running straight out side into a ground pole whitch go's 4 feet into the ground

if your only useing 120 volts you will deffintly be fine if all those devices needed a ground to work they wouldnt work period! all you have to do is change to a three prong plug and connect ground to neutral!
About 95% of this is wrong. In the simplest terms, if you use your neutral wire as a safety ground, you take the risk of having an electrical spike going through your neutral wire, in some instances potentially causing a 240v short inside of something like, say, your computer... bottom line you can fuck up a lot of stuff big time this way.

Admittedly, the ground and the neutral do join in the panel. But that doesn't mean they are interchangeable anywhere in the wiring. :wtf:

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