curliejones
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I want to power a-ceramic socket with a 75W incandescent bulb for heat in the pump shed during freezing weather. I don’t have 120V available. The well is powered at 240V with 12-2 + G. E27 base bulbs are 230V and locally available. Keyless ceramics are rated high enough and, though opinions seem split, I’d be okay with E27 base bulb in E26 socket. I’d need a double pole single throw toggle for ON/OFF and ground metal box. What I cannot find anywhere is how to wire the fixture. Brass screw gets one hot and silver gets the other? U.S. power differs from European from the POCO, so foreign instructions for 230V have a neutral. I’ve searched far and wide and cannot find info. I want to avoid using the Ground as neutral (a no-no) and pick up only one hot. That is dangerous and is the most common solution. Only need this heat on fifteen nights a year in Louisiana. Has anyone done this? My electrical supply stocks the bulbs in 100W (230V, E27) and they say they sell those to people who only have 240V available (like me). Any confirmation from someone who has done this is appreciated.
