Nate Edmonds said:
And it is possable to send 240 volts to an 120 outlets. Thanks
Not exactly.
There is an issue if you
lose the connection between the
home run neutral and the panel on a multiwire circuit in which 2 hots [with 240v between them] share a neutral for unbalanced current.
With a solidly connected neutral, each of your 2 hots provides 120v to neutral [to ground] to their loads
whatever the load is. . But if you lose that home run neutral connection, your 2 circuits will only continue to be 120v each if the impedance [or you can go by the wattage] on both circuits is
identical. . 99.9% of the time your loads are
not identical and your voltage per circuit will vary. . Instead of 120v + 120v = 240v, you'll get something like 100v + 140v = 240v. . Your 140v leg will push
more current thru the load [voltage divided by resistance equals current]. . More current results in damage to your equipment.
You might hear the the TV make a noise that sounds like a firecracker followed by a trail of smoke. . Not good !!