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Thanks for that. Just called them. INTERESTING!
The cutting lead is actually positive! The torch is negative.
So they do not recommend combining grounds, especially if both machines COULD be used at the same time.
He asked what the welder polarity was, and I don't know. I am guessing, that is a floating ground as well. Otherwise, if you were welding on something that was electrically grounded and lost your ground clamp, the welding currents would go through your (skinny) electrical system ground with predictable results.
The cutting lead is actually positive! The torch is negative.
So they do not recommend combining grounds, especially if both machines COULD be used at the same time.
He asked what the welder polarity was, and I don't know. I am guessing, that is a floating ground as well. Otherwise, if you were welding on something that was electrically grounded and lost your ground clamp, the welding currents would go through your (skinny) electrical system ground with predictable results.