Electrician and Electrical Engineering work are surprisingly different but Josh tries to bridge the gap with a few practical videos while he's working on his house. In this one, Josh discusses how you get 240 volts out of an electrical panel so you can provide power to any 240V appliances in your home.
This tutorial is supported by Triad Magnetics, a Friend of CircuitBread specializing in magnetics and transformers. Go to triadmagnetics.com to see their line of transformers that can be used anywhere in the world. Many options can transform down from 240V to whatever you need OR from whatever you have up to 240V. We're grateful to Triad Magnetics for their support!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Brief overview of wiring in the United States
0:58 Electrical panel overview
1:44 How to get 240V out of the panel
3:08 Double-pole breakers and multiple conductors
3:52 Summary
5:02 The toast will never pop up
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