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Converting Mig and plasma to 220v

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发表于 2021-8-31 23:06:03 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
I have a Lincoln Mig pak10 and a Blue point plasma115 that I would like to convert to 220v if possible.  My breaker panel is already in the garage and it would be easy to run another breaker and install an outlet.  I want to do this because all of my outlets in the garage are on the same circuit and pop the breaker when the compressor comes on when using the plasma and you can also hear the welder straining when welding metals at max capacity.  I havent put a meter on it, but i'm thinking voltage drop or something under load.110v 30 amp circuit or can i convert my machines to run on 220V???Thanks,Chad
Reply:It's probably best to have a dedicated circuit for the welder and plasma cutter at whatever the max rated current of either device is.  One circuit should suffice for both depending on how likely it would be that you'd use both tools at once.It's quite simple to convert both tools to 220V.  Just sell 'em and buy different tools.-Heath
Reply:You would not be able to convert 110V machines into 220 volt machines without spending alot of money.  Halbritt has the best suggestion - sell them and buy new ones - it will be cheaper in the long run.
Reply:unless he has one that is able to be used at either voltage, like the Lincoln Procut 25.Last edited by oldebrush; 10-03-2005 at 09:17 PM.Reason: spelling
Reply:Thanks for the replies...  Since I need to add another circuit in the garage anyway, I'll do that first.  At some point, I will upgrade to better machines though.Thanks,Chad
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