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"If you have the grounding and grounded (neutral) bonded at the second panel, you will have current on the grounding conductor. If for any reason the grounded (neutral) drops out, all the current will be on the grounding conductor."
I would have an electrician check your setup. It concerns me that you back feed a sub panel, where on my setup I back feed an interlock protected breaker in my main which feeds my sub.
It is my understanding that in a sub panel you do not bond neutral to ground but maybe you have and power went...
Looking good. I have never heard of bigger wire being a problem. I need to get the MOV's ordred, just waiting until I have enough junk in my cart for free shipping.
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