Thanks greatly for all your help last time; probably could've installed the additional circuits myself, but just paid an electrician instead.
Like a moron, however, I got both (20amps a piece) wired at 120V, and it's becoming increasingly clear that I really need a 240V circuit in there.
So, my question is two parts:
Firstly, how can you tell if an outlet is wired for 120 or 240? I have no idea what a 240 outlet looks like, in all honesty.
Secondly, everything I've read on the Internet states that a double pole breaker is a 240 and a single pole is a 120 - is this correct?
Asking because it would appear as though I've got 240 in the garage already if this is the case, as per the pics below:
First a pic of the overall breaker box.
Now here's the circuit(s) in question - obviously this is a double pole circuit, so shouldn't there be 240V power going to both the garage and the shed?
And since there's a bazillion outlets in the garage, I figured I'd take a pic of the outlet in the shed, as it's the only one there.
So with that evidence (although I can gather more if you need it), what is your professional opinion of what V I have running on that circuit?
Also, is there a cheap and easy way to test it?
Finally, since I'd imagine you're gonna say something along the lines of "nope, you've only got 120", how difficult (and costly) would it be to upgrade one of those new circuits to 240, or even to run a brand new one?
Thanks so much for your time, my friend.