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I got a reply from the guy and he says the 220v outlet is a 30 amp outlet.
I need to decide or it is going to be gone. He's not budging on the price, it retails new for $1,200 and is only 1 year old with 1 year of warranty left on it. |
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We use a 6kw Onan to power my tombstone when we need to fix a gate or such. By making your cord (welder outlet) so it plugs into the 30amp 110/220 4wire outlet you get that little bit extra in current over the 20 amp 220v outlet. This amounts to about a 30% increase. Sure, we use a little lighter rod with more passes but it works great. If we go to a heavier rod we can trip the breaker, especially on hot days but it beats trying to cart the project back to a shop, welding it, returning it, then finding out it don't quite fit.
I'd say go for it. You probably will get more use out of the electric start for the household than field use anyway. Its not like you will be doing field repairs every day or production welding with it. |
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It's a deal. It's in good shape. You need it. It will do the occasional welding you need. You won't regret it.
Go ahead and get it... price is right.
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50 amps is the input rating. It has a 230 amp output rating.
Not exactly sure how that works but that's what it says! ![]() P.S. - Looks like I'm getting the generator! Thanks for those who helped talk me into it! ![]() Anyone want to buy a used 3,000w pull start generator? ![]() Last edited by npaden; 03-16-2008 at 10:02 PM. |
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Sorry , i forgot you guys where not 240 volt ac like us . But still ive never heard of a welder needing 50amp supply , our biggest single phase welders require 15amp supply .
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