Thanks for the FYI video, and your disclaimer you are not an electrician If your receptical is located within your garage / shed / shop, it needs to be located >36" off the floor and any water source. Nominal voltages are 120 or 240v, not 110 or 250v. The "Dryer Plug" reference is not correct, for it has four electrical contacts. The plug you are referring about is typically a welding receptical, a NEMA 6-50, with a maximum rating of 250v @ 50a. Thanks, James TDLR Electrician
as far as I under stand its max load at 240v is 31amps according to rear of machine iam and electrician I was under the impression it would just plug into my 13a 240v socket like my old mig welder
Thank you for the idea. I need the same set up. What a nice sound when you turned it on..
Is all was good to have people like you .... very nice video señor
Thank you for this video man
My pleasure and thank you for the comment. - Dan
I have same welder but it has 4 wires with a male 4 prong twist lock. With that, since I won't use 3 phase, the red wire wil not be utilized
Thanks for the video!
Great video
Thanks for the FYI video, and your disclaimer you are not an electrician
If your receptical is located within your garage / shed / shop, it needs to be located >36" off the floor and any water source.
Nominal voltages are 120 or 240v, not 110 or 250v.
The "Dryer Plug" reference is not correct, for it has four electrical contacts. The plug you are referring about is typically a welding receptical, a NEMA 6-50, with a maximum rating of 250v @ 50a.
Thanks,
James
TDLR Electrician
+jd dr.jkindle Again, thanks for your expert help!
hi just got one wat breaker you running on 245/250v
as far as I under stand its max load at 240v is 31amps according to rear of machine iam and electrician I was under the impression it would just plug into my 13a 240v socket like my old mig welder
where did you get the cordage at?
Big box hardware/home improvement store.
Is all was good to have people like you .... very nice video señor
Thanks for the nice comment!