roblouvasz
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Can someone explain to me how these step up transformers work? I know that in a regular electrical panel, that you get 240 volts from two separate legs of 120 that are out of phase with each other, hence 120 volts from 1 leg to neutral and 120 volts from the other leg to neutral. I picked up one of these step up/ step down transformers to convert 240 to 120 and 120 to 240. I measured the 240 output across the 2 "hots" and got 240. I then measured from one hot to ground and got 240 volts and then from the other hot to ground and got zero volts. So, here's the other part of the question, doesn't a 240v appliance require two out of phase legs to work? Or is there such a thing as one hot leg at 240v and a neutral? The reason I'm asking is because I have a foreign turntable that requires 240volts. Any thoughts?