We have 240 volt systems of course (stove/dryer and less common nema 6-15 
etc..).     Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think at least some of the non-us 
households ONLY have 240 volts (i.e they don't bring 480 into the panel and 
have split transformers like we have but rather they groundone leg as a neutral)

That means our 240 has a slight advantage in that each leg is only 120v above 
ground, while I think some countries have a 240 with a hot and neutralleg.


   On Monday, March 11, 2024, 12:46:12  PM PDT, EV List Lackey via EV 
<ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:  

I'm sure that there must be good reasons that the US chose 120 volts and 
most of the rest of the world chose 240 volts, but I don't know what they 
are.

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