My air compressor motor burnt out recently after not very long of use. I checked the voltage at a standard outlet in my new garage at it read 124.5 volts. I'm not sure how to measure the 220 compressor outlet but I get 124.5 on each leg when I probe the ground and one hot. I get 0 volts when probing each hot leg of the outlet. The compressor motor info tag says volts = 208 - 230. I assume I'm getting 251 volts out of the compressor outlet. Would that cause the motor to burn out?
Also, since there is no neutral on the 220 outlet, does the electricity follow the ground back to the panel to complete the circuit?
On a side note, I'm also burning out 500 watt bulbs real fast on my two halogen work lights.
Also, since there is no neutral on the 220 outlet, does the electricity follow the ground back to the panel to complete the circuit?
On a side note, I'm also burning out 500 watt bulbs real fast on my two halogen work lights.