Convert 277v To 120v Trick...

 
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Old 11-22-2006, 08:32 PM   #1
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Convert 277v To 120v Trick...


Hey there... I am working on a school art project... And I am not fully dumb when it comes to electrical work... But if you throw any other subject at me when it comes to contracting I know what the heck I am doing... Here it goes... I have a flourescent light fixture in my school Art building and I am trying to run a regular 120 volts coming out of it... I had opened the light fixture and I saw in there it has a ballast... There is a lable on it that says "277 Volts" where it is pretty noticable... Does that mean it is 277 volts coming in??? I had also tested it with a tester I have which only ranges from 100v - 300v for testing purposes... There are two lights on it that say (120 Volts) and (240 volts)... Well both lights lit up which indicates that there is I am assuming at least 240 volts going through it... This is where I need someone with some knowledge and experience... What do I need to do to get that down to 120 volts in order to run my power for my tools and have a pretty permanent power source??? There is a single pole light switch so that I can turn it off while I work with it... But any info I can get would be awesome... Thanx in advance!!!

 
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Old 11-22-2006, 08:42 PM   #2
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