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I have a 50 amp breaker in a sub panel and a dedicated 220 line from my main box. The feeder line is underground. Heavy, flat grey stuff. I think its 6/3 wire or sumpin like that. So far I haven't tripped the breaker and I've been doing a fair bit of welding. Just need an extra 30' to weld up some frames to keep the deer from my wife's flower beds. We'll see how it goes.
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When in question, go heavy. Using 8 instead of 10 doesn't cost that much more and you have extra capacity if you need it for something later. You might decide to buy a bigger welder sometime.
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I'll jump in on the heavy side. Has it been mentioned to be sure the breaker size is correct to protect the circuit regardless of wire size?
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Sounds like the guy is just wanting to put together something for a temporary, limited and supervised use. Not like he has to go by or follow NEC electrical code.... otherwise there is a lot more that goes into outdoor construction grade extensions other than just wire size. But I agree, I'd go with 8-3 minimum!
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The guage wire you need depends on the length of the run and amperage. The further you go the larger guage wire you need.
So the book says 8 guage for 40 amp up to 50 feet away from the circuit breaker, box, and 6 guage if you are 50 to 100 feet.
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If you read the owners manual it states that model has an 20amp input. 10ga is more than enough. 20 AMP draw max on the primary side. 10 gauge SO Cord is what you need. 12 gauge is rated for 20 amps in NM but not SO.
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Nope, Look at column B (400.5(A), 2 current carrying (12awg) conductors it is rated at 25 amps.
The input current rating is at 20amps. The maximun unit output is 14.64 amps. 12 awg SO would be fine, 10awg IS more than enough.
The input current is converted to DC and the voltage dropped in this case to a max of 34 volts in this unit. That part is mis- understood by many.
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FYI, If you run the cord through a window, door, or simular opening it would be an illegal use..
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Nope, Look at column B (400.5(A), 2 current carrying (12awg) conductors it is rated at 25 amps.
The input current rating is at 20amps. The maximun unit output is 14.64 amps. 12 awg SO would be fine, 10awg IS more than enough.
The input current is converted to DC and the voltage dropped in this case to a max of 34 volts in this unit. That part is mis- understood by many.
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FYI, If you run the cord through a window, door, or simular opening it would be an illegal use.. 630.11 is what applies exactly to this case.
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I'm no electrician,.....but I AM a welder. Rob, * go with the 10/3 purchased * Dope the receptacle with a good silicone dielectric grease * When running on the 30' extension, DROP your WIRE SIZE,....e.g, go down to an .030 if you normally run .035,......if you normally run .030, drop down to .023. * If you just HAVE to stay with your regular wires size, and the thing's trying to blow breakers,.... go to a 75 /25 shielding gas. Need MORE zots ?.......add a sniff of helium and O2. ........I'd say you're going to be FINE without doing ANY of the above, and that you should hook it up and monitor performance, before going around your azz, to get to your elbow. GTC
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I have tried running even a 110v welder on a 10 guage extension cord and it does not allow enough power for good weld penetration, You will play hell trying to get a 220 machine to work for sure. You would be better served with what PAL mentioned from ebay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-3-25-220-..._DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f31d2e910
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I'm no electrician,.....but I AM a welder. Rob, * go with the 10/3 purchased * Dope the receptacle with a good silicone dielectric grease * When running on the 30' extension, DROP your WIRE SIZE,....e.g, go down to an .030 if you normally run .035,......if you normally run .030, drop down to .023. * If you just HAVE to stay with your regular wires size, and the thing's trying to blow breakers,.... go to a 75 /25 shielding gas. Need MORE zots ?.......add a sniff of helium and O2. ........I'd say you're going to be FINE without doing ANY of the above, and that you should hook it up and monitor performance, before going around your azz, to get to your elbow. GTC Crossfire: Do I put the grease on the terminals inside the plug? Is that to help conductivity? Just wondering. Thanks, Jordan
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"Tried" ? "Weld Penetration" ? Ooooooooh, that's pretty fancy terminology, I better go re-think my position . GTC GMAFB. GTC
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Conductivity ?
....absolutely, if receptacle plugs are involved. Something about 60 HZ that just LOVES to trash the innards of domestic grade plugs,......
That and the inevitable welding environment CRUD. Never really thought about it, but iron dust on the brass must play hell, one thing heat up,.....No ?
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"Tried" ? "Weld Penetration" ? Ooooooooh, that's pretty fancy terminology, I better go re-think my position . GTC GMAFB. GTC Yup weld penetration. If you want to weld and want it to penetrate the metal you need a large amount of amperage, Big wire equals lots of amperage. Most 220v machines require at least a 50 amp wire(6 guage) for the amps not the volts. I am not trying to step on toes I'm just giving the OP my opinion.
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Your 10 gauge you bought is fine. Go with it. Save the 12 gauge for your wife's hair dryer. Listen to the Welders not the Electricians on this one.
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"Tried" ? "Weld Penetration" ? Ooooooooh, that's pretty fancy terminology, I better go re-think my position . GTC GMAFB. GTC Yup weld penetration. If you want to weld and want it to penetrate the metal you need a large amount of amperage, Big wire equals lots of amperage. Most 220v machines require at least a 50 amp wire(6 guage) for the amps not the volts. I am not trying to step on toes I'm just giving the OP my opinion. If you want to weld and want it to penetrate the metal you need a large amount of amperage, guess you'd know a lot more about alla' that than I.
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Interesting thread.
I read the NEC to be minimum wire size to amp load.
I"ve never seen a welder receptacle wired in with 10/3 wire.
But then again I"ve probably never seen a small welder with low draw amps either.
That being said I"ve always wondered why as an inspector I force folks to run 2/0 copper for a 200 amp panel, and we as a utility connect to the panel with #2 AL triplex. Always boggles my mind...
I'd feel undergunned and like I was using a fusible link running 10/3 for a welder... but if you get away with it fine. Whats the worst? Trip a breaker or burn the wire in half really.
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