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[–] [email protected] 5 points 13 hours ago

you certainly won't find an outlook configured like that in a bedroom.

I've got one. My bedroom was designed to be able to use a 240v window air conditioner.

I don't actually need that, because the house was renovated with central air, but the outlet is still there.

I've got a 30a 240v outlet behind my stove, a 50a 240v outlet in my garage. I wired an 80a 240v circuit for my parents hot tub. We've got no shortage of power here.

The only thing that annoys me about the North American power grid is that we only have three phase in commercial and industrial settings. We don't bring three-phase power to the home.

You want to see stupid, go look at the ring circuits they play with on the UK grid. Completely unsafe.