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Question by  darla (94)

Can you turn a 110 volt to 220 volt by using one hot leg?

 
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Answer by  john11 (617)

This is possible. You would need to use a step-up transformer with 110V AC at the input and roughly a 2:1 turn ration to produce 220 AC.

 
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Answer by  sparky35 (196)

It is possible if you use a transformer, otherwise the only way to get 220 volts is by two hot legs of different phases.

 
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Answer by  electroman (337)

It looks like you may have this question backwards. You can only get 110 volts from one hot leg of a 220 volt circuit. A 110 volt circuit by definition only has one hot leg, therefore, there is no way to get 220 volts out of 110, this would be like creating something from nothing, not physically possible.

 
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Answer by  meena (400)

Changing 110 volt to 220 volt is not possible, since the entire wiring has to be changed to hold this 220 volt capacity. It will effec the entire building by changing one specified volt to another volt. It has to be consulted with an electrical engineer based on his advise you can proceed further.

 
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Answer by  techgeek (98)

The short answer is no - In american electrical systems, we use two hot legs together to make 220 volts. Depending on your application, you should consult an electrican.

 
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Answer by  Jdog37 (592)

No. You would need to use the neutral "white wire" and take it off the neutral bar in the panel and tap it to a two pole breaker with the other black wire. This would get you 220. Make sure you know what you are hooking up as you may still need to run a neutral.

 
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Answer by  Vivi55 (287)

Yes, if you have two hot wires that feed from the breaker you can create 220 volts; however, the item you're attaching to may disagreee with the extra phase.

 
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