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    eth0slash0
    4mo ago 100%

    Ok fair. Two 120V rails in series would supply 240V but I think the dangerous part comes from the 'also' and that's where an electrician would come in and turn this from 'just a breaker' to rewiring your house.

    you will also need to replace your receptacle

    True.

    You will also need to upgrade to 12/2

    True.

    I just don't think it's safe to say 'yes just add a 240V breaker and plug it in' which appears the OP may be at their with level of understanding.

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    eth0slash0
    4mo ago 87%

    You're equating 120+120 = 240 and while that works in math, it does not work in alternating current voltage.

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  • cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14997235 > From https://old.reddit.com/r/wallpaper/comments/1c9d2gk/debian_gnulinux_wallpaper_19201080_76804320/

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    Just throwing it out there.

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