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01:45
@W5VO & @Shalvenay Can I get 240 volts through a GFCI outlet or GFCI protected circuit? Is there a way? Is it possible?
02:12
@ScientistSmithYT you'll need a two-pole GFCI breaker back at the panel to have a 240V GFCI protected receptacle
 
22 hours later…
23:42
@ThreePhaseEel What I was thinking more of was how do I get 240 volts from a 2 circuit junction using 125 volt and 125 volt circuits 120 degrees out of phase.
@ThreePhaseEel So if I were to take those 2 circuits that have a GFCI outlet on it and connect the 2 hots to get 240 volts. Like that
@ThreePhaseEel I found that I can't do it with GFCI outlets or outlet GFCI outlet protected circuits. So I was wondering if there was another way of doing it. But with the GFCI outlets still there.
@ThreePhaseEel I like the new name :)

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