I have a 220v circuit (12-2 with ground wire) and would like to make a 120v branch off of one leg and the ground. I also want to keep the 220v circuit live.
Since the 12-2+G 220 circuit will still be in use, I don't have a way to run a neutral back to the panel but will have the ground.
So, 2 questions:
a) Will this work? (Without anyone being in danger!)
b) If yes, how should the 120 branch be wired? Neutral and ground both going to the ground in the 220 feeder circuit?
Thx in advance for any replies. (BTW, I did try to research this using the search link .. some questions/answers were close but not quite the same.)
Another "by the way": I'm in a rural area where "code" doesn't exist and need this branch just for a hookup for an RV.
Since the 12-2+G 220 circuit will still be in use, I don't have a way to run a neutral back to the panel but will have the ground.
So, 2 questions:
a) Will this work? (Without anyone being in danger!)
b) If yes, how should the 120 branch be wired? Neutral and ground both going to the ground in the 220 feeder circuit?
Thx in advance for any replies. (BTW, I did try to research this using the search link .. some questions/answers were close but not quite the same.)
Another "by the way": I'm in a rural area where "code" doesn't exist and need this branch just for a hookup for an RV.
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