I doubt the 'drop' had four conductors(HotA,HotB,Ground,Neutral).claimdude wrote:I am no electrician but I took a 240 drop and split off a couple of 110s. Only one tool on the circuit is used at time and I left it all tied to the 220 breaker. may be a huge no-no but it has worked for me.
Jack
As for the no-no, the ground is likely not separate from the neutral.
As for being tied to a 230v breaker over current protection still exists.
To make it 'meet' code, a separate ground should be added.