[AT] Wire size for welder?? Help welder people!
Dean VP
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Wed Dec 8 19:11:55 PST 2004
Grant:
I totally agree and it is supported scientifically.
Dean A. Van Peursem
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Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 8:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Wire size for welder?? Help welder people!
I would run 6 gauge. Why? Because 10 gauge is what I run for 120V 20Amp
circuits. Honestly, all of my welder circuits are either 4 or 6 gauge
depending on the length and they NEVER get warm. This is not scientific, but
I tried a very long run at 6 gauge once and found I could not get the full
welder output. So I am sticking with one size up in wire size from the
charts and it always works safely and efficiently.
Grant Brians
Hollister Calfornia
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From: "John Wilkens" <jwilkens at eoni.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 8:01 PM
Subject: [AT] Wire size for welder?? Help welder people!
> If I have a 230 volt mig welder that is rated at 45 amps input current I
> assume I would want a 50 amp 230 volt breaker . But what minimum romex
> wire gauge would I need to run 25' from the breaker box to the outlet box
> for the welder? For years I've used 10 gauge wire for my 225 amp output
> Lincoln buzz box. John W.
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