can you change 120 to 240

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i have a 240 volt, single phase, 3 wire, 10 amp, 60hz battery charging system for the small electric cars. the only power supply i have is 120. is there any way to change this to accomidate the 240 with out a transformer? if so how?
 
i have a 240 volt, single phase, 3 wire, 10 amp, 60hz battery charging system for the small electric cars. the only power supply i have is 120. is there any way to change this to accomidate the 240 with out a transformer? if so how?


If you 120 volt circuit is an individual circuit with nothing else connected, then the transformation from 120 to 240 is simple. Is this the case?
 
i have a 240 volt, single phase, 3 wire, 10 amp, 60hz battery charging system for the small electric cars. the only power supply i have is 120. is there any way to change this to accomidate the 240 with out a transformer? if so how?

hint: 120v=2 ccc and grounding conductor
240v= 2 ccc and grounding conductor
120v= single pole breaker
240v=double pole breaker
120 or 240= amps is amps
sharpies are great for phase marking
 
Does the breaker box not also have 240 VAC available?

There is no reason to suspect this other than it may be a possibility. I suspect he has 240 available but I am reluctant to explain how to make the change because the op does not appear to be qualified to do it.
 
I am going to close this thread in accordance with the forum rules. This thread feels like a DIY question. If I am in error please feel free to PM me.

Chris
 
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