I need to repair an 11 gauge metal bracket on my travel trailer with some spot welds. The problem is that the trailer is some distance away from my barn and welding setup. It would be much easier to move the welder close to the trailer than move the trailer. The welder is a Millermatic 211 with MVP. The only house electrical outlet nearby is a 115 VAC at 15 amps. I also have a Honda 3000is generator that I could move nearby. It has both 15 and 30 amp outlets. Would it be better to use the 15 amp house outlet or the generator outlets?
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Originally Posted by beeser
I need to repair an 11 gauge metal bracket on my travel trailer with some spot welds. The problem is that the trailer is some distance away from my barn and welding setup. It would be much easier to move the welder close to the trailer than move the trailer. The welder is a Millermatic 211 with MVP. The only house electrical outlet nearby is a 115 VAC at 15 amps. I also have a Honda 3000is generator that I could move nearby. It has both 15 and 30 amp outlets. Would it be better to use the 15 amp house outlet or the generator outlets?
Reply:It beets using cutting torch to weld Witch I have done.Dave
Originally Posted by NotaVegetarian
Worth a shot. I had used my 210 mvp out of the bucket on my tractor with my champion generator on gates of the southern field. So giv3 it a shot
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Originally Posted by beeser
I need to repair an 11 gauge metal bracket on my travel trailer with some spot welds. The problem is that the trailer is some distance away from my barn and welding setup. It would be much easier to move the welder close to the trailer than move the trailer. The welder is a Millermatic 211 with MVP. The only house electrical outlet nearby is a 115 VAC at 15 amps. I also have a Honda 3000is generator that I could move nearby. It has both 15 and 30 amp outlets. Would it be better to use the 15 amp house outlet or the generator outlets?
Reply:2 things,,, how far away is the circuit and is it really 15 or is it a 20?www.urkafarms.com
Reply:I have a 211 and used to have a Miller 140 (which is basically a 211 on 110v). You will be fine on 1/8” using 110v.Burt _____________________Miller Syncrowave 250Millermatic 211Miller 375 Plasma Cutter Hobart Handler 120www.10FtDrillBit.comwww.MyWelds.com - pictures of my work
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Originally Posted by Sberry
2 things,,, how far away is the circuit and is it really 15 or is it a 20?
Reply:Plug it in.www.urkafarms.com
Reply:Plugging into a 120V, 20A house circuit worked fine even with a 10', 12 gauge extension cord. Thanks all for the help!