Elite
Active member
Quite simple question, I've asked several fellow electricians and electrical teachers the same question, I really never got a straight answer...
Does Running 240V save you money or your electricity bill??
I know most people want to say "yes" do to "hear-say"
But lets examine that question:
When you step up the voltage from 120V to 240V it drops your amperage in half, which also mean you can drop you conductor (wire) size down by half. (However in most cases you need an extra conductor to achieve 240V- 2 hots a neutral and a ground (Black, Red, White, and Bare Copper))
Anyway, Increasing the the voltage, thus dropping the amperage, Doesn't change the wattage...Power Companies charge by the Kilo-Watt Hour.
Elite
Does Running 240V save you money or your electricity bill??
I know most people want to say "yes" do to "hear-say"
But lets examine that question:
When you step up the voltage from 120V to 240V it drops your amperage in half, which also mean you can drop you conductor (wire) size down by half. (However in most cases you need an extra conductor to achieve 240V- 2 hots a neutral and a ground (Black, Red, White, and Bare Copper))
Anyway, Increasing the the voltage, thus dropping the amperage, Doesn't change the wattage...Power Companies charge by the Kilo-Watt Hour.
Elite