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Floridaman

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Thanks Floridaman, I see you're in Tampa, I'm in Lakeland so that makes us Cybertruck neighbors! I'm going to give it a shot myself and see if it works for me.
Nice to meet you!! I'm in Lakeland a ton for work.. Mostly around the north side home depot.. I'll keep my eye out for you!
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OP you are overthinking this. If you back feed your house panel the neutral load is going to go to ground at your bonding point in the panel, assuming it is properly bonded, it will take the path of least resistance. If you’re just using this for a temporary solution, I wouldn’t worry about it having the second bonding point. The issue with a second bonding is that it has the potential to flow imbalance load though a ECG instead of the neutral wire. Here is a pro tip… neutral conductor is technically the grounded conductor, and bare or green is the grounding conductor. They both go to the same place but are there for different purposes, both end up going to the ground rod.
 
 








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