what if you just buy the 3 prong cord instead of cutting/swapping it? does it affect the stove power output, or plug runs hot, if you change from 4 to 3 prong (50amp vs 40amp)?
I am an amateur, and I may have missed it, but, as I understand it, a four wire has four individual wires, each connected to its own pole or screw. Three in line and one below the middle position. To go to a three wire I understood you have to add a “ground to neutral“ Bridge between the center neutral and the lower/green screw. Someone said anything conductive so I was just gonna use a piece of wire. Is this true?
You should’ve mentioned why you used the white wire instead of green. That’s the whole reason I watched it. Yulia on circuit breaker box the white wires are not connected to ground. I noticed the white wire on my stove was connected to ground. I used an 8 guage three wire piece i had. A red black and a green so I didn’t have to worry about the white. I just want to see where to put it. It actually goes to the ground so I wish you give him more information
@@edwardcrane6184 I gave the other stove to my daughter and son-in-law because they didn't have a stove for their house. Dad's gotta do what a Dad's gotta do 😁
Very interesting
Can I buy just a 3 prong plug for my new stove? Is it ok not to have a ground?
what if you just buy the 3 prong cord instead of cutting/swapping it?
does it affect the stove power output, or plug runs hot, if you change from 4 to 3 prong (50amp vs 40amp)?
I am an amateur, and I may have missed it, but, as I understand it, a four wire has four individual wires, each connected to its own pole or screw. Three in line and one below the middle position. To go to a three wire I understood you have to add a “ground to neutral“ Bridge between the center neutral and the lower/green screw. Someone said anything conductive so I was just gonna use a piece of wire. Is this true?
You should’ve mentioned why you used the white wire instead of green. That’s the whole reason I watched it. Yulia on circuit breaker box the white wires are not connected to ground. I noticed the white wire on my stove was connected to ground. I used an 8 guage three wire piece i had. A red black and a green so I didn’t have to worry about the white. I just want to see where to put it. It actually goes to the ground so I wish you give him more information
Why go through all that why didn't you just use the plug off of your other stove, that makes more sense
@@edwardcrane6184 I gave the other stove to my daughter and son-in-law because they didn't have a stove for their house. Dad's gotta do what a Dad's gotta do 😁