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Soo I just got my welder in yeterday and had a quick question. Its has 3 wires comin out of the power cable in the back, black, white and green.Im pretty sure the B&W are live and the green is ground, but I want to be sure I have my wires set up correctly before i plug it in.I have mine set up B in the left, G in the top, and W in the right...is this correct?
Reply:that looks like a 220 plug , if ur useing 220v then yes u have it correct , the white and black are both hot so they can be switched .>Innovations are what i leave behind for History
Reply:You have got it! I wired mine the same way. Enjoy your new welder in good health.Keep coming back to this group and soon you wll be welding with the best of us.I offer three choices: Good, Fast, & Cheap. You may pick two.Hobart AC/DC StikMate LXHarbor Freight AD HoodHarbor Freight Industrial Chop SawDeVilbis 20 Gallon, 5 HP Compressor
Reply:Well, you need to know what the welder is supposed to run on. If it says 120, the white is NEUTRAL. If it says 240 (or 220), you need 2 hots. I don't know why you would have a black and white for 240, cause you should have a black and red. Unless you put a different cord on itBlack is hot (opposite pole from red)Red is hot (opposite pole from black)Green or bare is groundWhite is neutral, unless used in a special application. Originally Posted by SundownIIISometimes it's better to remain silent and be thought the fool, than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.
Reply:Originally Posted by thecheese429Well, you need to know what the welder is supposed to run on. If it says 120, the white is NEUTRAL. If it says 240 (or 220), you need 2 hots. I don't know why you would have a black and white for 240, cause you should have a black and red. Unless you put a different cord on itBlack is hot (opposite pole from red)Red is hot (opposite pole from black)Green or bare is groundWhite is neutral, unless used in a special application.
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