the standard american home has 120v/240v coming into the home. it comes from the power co. off the transformer then into your home in the form of 3 wires, 2hots also known as A phase and B phase(usually black and red) and 1neutral (usually white). now everything plugged in at your home is at some point connected to at least 2 out of 3 of these wires back at the electrical panel. everything that is connected to a hot, A phase or B phase (black or red) and the neutral(white) has 120v and everything that is connected to both hots, A phase and B phase (black and red) has 240v. so hot+neutral=120v, hot+hot=240v if you want better detail i guess you can wiki itI am new to the site and it is absolutly awesome, I do have one question relating to this 120 240 volts. I know a house wiring is genrially 110-120. If i am wiring up a grow of say ten lights. I know you switch the wires on the ballasts to except the 240volts but where do the colts come from? I am running a standered house panal with 15 amp breakers. I just cant seem to grasp where I am going to get 240 volts from when the rest of the house runs on 120? Get what I am asking?? lol anyhelp is hugly apprciated.
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No. Unless you have a 240v circuit already run to your grow, or the 240v ballast is convertible to 110v.so you can plug in a 240v ballast into the wall socket right away?
Ahh that is very helpful thank you. Do you know if it is difficult to setup 240 outlet on its own circuit, like wire your own ??No. Unless you have a 240v circuit already run to your grow, or the 240v ballast is convertible to 110v.
Usually, anything that runs on 240v in your home is going to have it's own dedicated circuit...Electric dryers, water heaters, stoves, that sort of thing...Usually anything that is 240v with a plug, will have one (or more) of the prongs on the plug end turned 90 degrees.
99% of the outlets in most homes are 110v. Those are the normal outlets that you plug your tv, lamps, computers, etc into. The prongs on the plug end will be parallel to each other.
Here's an example of a 240v plug end:
Difficult? It's usually not all that difficult for somebody with some basic electrical knowledge and skills.Ahh that is very helpful thank you. Do you know if it is difficult to setup 240 outlet on its own circuit, like wire your own ??