MushCreek
Well-known member
I have a 30 gallon electric water heater in my shop. I don't use it all the time, so I shut it off at the breaker. The problem is when I forget to shut it off at the end of the day, and it's wasting electricity. I figured I'd add an indicator light right by the door to remind me. Light on= breaker on. Fine. BUT- the wiring (240 VAC) has two hots and a ground. That's it; no neutral. The question is- if I wire up a small 120 VAC light to the water heater, can I wire it to one hot leg and the ground. I know it will work, the question is whether it is legal/code/safe? Or should I find a 240 VAC light, or pull a neutral from a nearby 120 V box? or? Rewiring it is out of the question; the walls are all closed up. Thoughts?
