On 2/5/2015 9:53 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
On 2015-Feb-05, at 9:22 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
OK: Confirmed two things: There's 240V between the two HOT terminals at the outlet,
and the ground appears to be grounded (I get continuity between the ground on the nearby
120V outlet (which I know is properly grounded) and the neutral terminal of the 240V
outlet.)
So it looks like I should be good to go here. One last question -- does it matter which
hot wire goes to which terminal in this case?
Nope.
Thanks for the help (to you and everyone else who chimed in!) -- I wired
it up and plugged it in and it came to life quite nicely! All
self-tests pass as evidenced by the below photo:
http://yahozna.dyndns.org/scratch/dap/selftest.jpg
Looks like I'll invest in a 240V outlet or two. Can't wait to get it to
do something useful (for some definition of 'useful'); I'm in the
process of getting the software tapes archived (thanks to the help of a
local QIC expert) but once that's done...
Thanks again,
Josh