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The machine has a 9 foot long 6-3 power supply cord. I assume this means that if I want to use an extension cord, it, too, will need to be of 6 gauge.I also assume this means that the wire from the wall outlet back to the circuit box needs to be 6 gauge? A relevant question: the dryer outlet in my house has a 100 amp breaker on that line. The wire connecting it is 10-2 with a ground. A friend who has some electrical experience tells me that this is NOT a good idea for the use of this welder. Lastly, will a 50 amp breaker in the circuit box be enough to run this unit at the 225 amp rating?
Reply:Mine is a 60 amp breaker and it has never popped. They are really 230 amp machines ya u should use the 6-3 for a extension cord. I have the same machine as you
Reply:Originally Posted by TanbarkA relevant question: the dryer outlet in my house has a 100 amp breaker on that line. The wire connecting it is 10-2 with a ground. A friend who has some electrical experience tells me that this is NOT a good idea for the use of this welder.
Reply:Thanks, guys. I appreciate any help. As I said, the power cord on the Lincoln is 6 gauge. We're getting a 6 gauge line put in from the wall outlet to the breaker box (50A on that), and I feel like it's best to go with a 6-3 extension cord. It looks like it'll be 25' since a made-up 50' footer is hard to find. (I assume neither 25' nor 50' would involve any line drop…)
Reply:The tig machine comes with a 50 amp receptical so you should be good. Any projects or nice welds yet?
Reply:Nothing for show and tell yet, Moto. It's been many years since welding class. Ian, I didn't call the box accurately. That "100" is for the main bar. Most of my box is 20's and 30's, with one 40. I'm in better shape than I thought.
Reply:Well I hope you get the ball rolling! That machine you got is nice! I have layed alot of good beads down with it. Have you used it yet or ever tig welded before?
Reply:Did some Tig in the class I took, years ago. Haven't used the welder yet. It arrived with a little ding in it, and I'm talking with the supplier.
Reply:Oh that sucks!
Reply:Originally Posted by TanbarkLastly, will a 50 amp breaker in the circuit box be enough to run this unit at the 225 amp rating? |
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