patrick_g
Elite Member
The cord on my welder is a 12/3. I have really long leads so I dont need an extension. But my question is, why would you need 6 ga wire for an extension cord when the welder has a 12 ga pigtail and the outlet is wired up with 10 ga from the breaker? Im not trying to be a smarty pants, I just want to understand it.
Because voltage drop is a function of both wire size and length. the cord on your welder is pretty short (they saved money in gauge and length) A long extension cord of 12 or even 10 gaq is a bad idea.
Pat