How to tap 120V out of 240V heater circuit
Hello,
I need to tap 120V out of the existing 240V baseboard heater wirings to use a 120V 3-prong washer (the heater itself was removed, only the wiring left. I do have a 120V outlet nearby but on the other side of the doorway so I don't want to use it)
Currently there are 5 wires at the 240V wirings: 2 blacks (twisted together), 2 whites (twisted together), and a bare ground wire. There is no neutral wire.
I can light up a 120V bulb using 1 of the hot wire (white or black) and the bare ground. But I am not sure it is right/safe way to tap 120V out of the existing wiring. Please show me how.
Otherwise should I use 1 hot wire from the existing 240V (+ a bare wire for ground) and just a neutral wire from the nearby 120V outlet (safer to cross the doorway?)
Thanks