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1phase from 3 phase?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlanCoote" data-source="post: 518624" data-attributes="member: 34031"><p>I ran 1.5mm single copper wire a neutral back to the main fuse box and connected to one of the three phases. Tested at 230v. All good, it worked last night, so now I get the cheaper electricity tariff between 1am and 7am. The cheaper tariff three phase supplied to the house here in France is automatically switched on and off at the main fuse board by a signal generated by the supply company (EDF), so I don't need a timer for my Chauffe Eau - hot water boiler. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlanCoote, post: 518624, member: 34031"] I ran 1.5mm single copper wire a neutral back to the main fuse box and connected to one of the three phases. Tested at 230v. All good, it worked last night, so now I get the cheaper electricity tariff between 1am and 7am. The cheaper tariff three phase supplied to the house here in France is automatically switched on and off at the main fuse board by a signal generated by the supply company (EDF), so I don't need a timer for my Chauffe Eau - hot water boiler. [/QUOTE]
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