homemade1487
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Can I make 220 from 110? I am kinda thinking not.
We have a generator trailer that runs our crushing equipment. When the generator is not running we can plug the trailer into a regular 110 wall outlet and provide us with lighting and basic hand power tools.
We have an electric wall heater that is 220 and am wondering if I can somehow rewire the incoming feed from the 110 shore power and power the heater. I'm assuming I cannot split the one hot lead and make two for the 220?
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We have a generator trailer that runs our crushing equipment. When the generator is not running we can plug the trailer into a regular 110 wall outlet and provide us with lighting and basic hand power tools.
We have an electric wall heater that is 220 and am wondering if I can somehow rewire the incoming feed from the 110 shore power and power the heater. I'm assuming I cannot split the one hot lead and make two for the 220?
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If the generator produces 480 volts and is wye wound the line-line voltage will be 480, and 277 volts from line-neutral

correct, my bad.