OK, maybe not... I have done many 110V rewire jobs in this house, and hooked up a 220V outlet for an electric range. All simple and straight-forward stuff.
I just got a tankless electric water heater. It requires 220V. It has ONE hot wire coming out of it... Yup - just one. A black wire, a white (neutral), and bare (duh... ground ;o)
How in the &&^$?? Now - I'm no sparky, but if I'm not mistaken - you aren't supposed to splice 2 hot wires from different lugs, right? And if you splice 2 hot wires together from different breakers on the same lug, you lust double you amp draw capacity, right??
The water heater is made by Niagara Industries ( www.tanklesswaterheater.com ). What am I missing here? Thanks!!
Mike