LeRoi
Silver Member
My barn is wired as a sub to my main panel in the basement. I have 100A service coming in the house. There are 2 50A breakers tied together for the main cutoff. The breaker for the subpanel in the barn is tied into the main with the same (2 50A breakers).
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When you say two 50 amp breakers are you talking about a double pole breaker that takes up two spaces in the panel or two double pole breakes that take up four spaces in the panel?
If your barn breaker takes up two spaces then you have a double pole 50 amp circuit breaker feeding 240 volts to your barn. The wire size should be at least #8 AWG copper, but could be larger depending on the distance the barn is from the house.
You can wire in a 50 amp outlet and start welding. I doubt that you will ever have a problem because for hobby welding you'll never set your machine up to pull full current long enough to trip the circuit breaker. You can overload them for a while without tripping them.
hth
Leroy
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When you say two 50 amp breakers are you talking about a double pole breaker that takes up two spaces in the panel or two double pole breakes that take up four spaces in the panel?
If your barn breaker takes up two spaces then you have a double pole 50 amp circuit breaker feeding 240 volts to your barn. The wire size should be at least #8 AWG copper, but could be larger depending on the distance the barn is from the house.
You can wire in a 50 amp outlet and start welding. I doubt that you will ever have a problem because for hobby welding you'll never set your machine up to pull full current long enough to trip the circuit breaker. You can overload them for a while without tripping them.
hth
Leroy