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I Can Weld Once More!
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[SIZE=2]Yeah!Big Grin
The elections just left. I now have a 240v 20a outlet for my New Miller 210 welder that Heather is out picking up right now. Along with the 240v outlet we also have another 110v outlet on a new breaker so the lights won’t go out. The Plasma will be next mouth. It’s a Thermal Dynamic 3/5-plasma cutter. Heather is also getting me a new auto darkening welding helmet and stopping at Sear for more goodies.
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#2
Is 20 Amps big enough? I thought my My Miller 210 used up to 24 Amps...

It's a great welder. I just wish I had a bigger shield gas bottle.
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#3
congrats on the power..... :cheer:
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#4
That’s only 20a breaker. The welders output is much more. Anyway I hope so I gave them the welders input hook up sheet to go off of. At least the lights won’t go off if I pop the breaker.
The welder was too big to fit in the Subi so I have to take the XJ and trailer to pick it up.
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#5
awesome dude!
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#6
Messed up it a 30a 240v and a 20a 110v outlets. So I should be good.
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#7
pm sent Big Grin
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#8
I need to o get my gas tank back from Kevin.
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#9
Stick some tweezers in that 240 outlet and make sure it's 30A.


Or not.
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#10
holeski Wrote:I need to o get my gas tank back from Kevin.

He said, Kevin's got gas. [Image: laugh1.gif]
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#11
akjeep Wrote:Stick some tweezers in that 240 outlet and make sure it's 30A.


Or not.

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#12
Not to be the bearer of bad news Eric, but the input rating is 26A at 230V. It uses 1.4A while at idle..... Still, that would probably be at the higher settings (doing any frame welding?)

Anyways, good choice on the welder. I love mine (just need to use it more).



Dave.....make sure you have your scope hooked up to the tweezers so I can retrieve the waveform from your butt being jolted! Big Grin
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#13
Mine says 28a @ 230v. We'll see, they said thats what it called for so.
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#14
30 amp is "ok" for most welders, but if I were to have something wired it, I'd go with 50amp for sure.
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#15
congrats man! Are you gonna' set it up with dual guns and bottles? That's what I wanna' do. Aluminium spool gun with argon bottle and mig gun with mix. Good choice on the plasma cutter also. Definatly run it on 220 though, HUGE differance on mine going from 110-220.
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#16
Right on, WholeWheat! Now go build me some "welcome home" presents for my 2007/8 return!!
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#17
akdsmer Wrote:Dave.....make sure you have your scope hooked up to the tweezers so I can retrieve the waveform from your butt being jolted! Big Grin



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#18
Uh, 1.3Kv?! Ouch.
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#19
Well here is what happened. I called both the election and the Power Company and was told that there in no such thing as 230v anymore. It was moved up to 240v so by the time it gets to your house it doesn’t drop below 230v. The welder is good to a + or - 10% of 230v, witch should be 23v +/-. Bad said of the whole thing is they put the wrong prong setup in and have to come back and fix it. But its here and Kevin brought me back my gas tank full. Thank you Kev. Heather bought me a 25-pound spool of wire and I can run up to .045 wire.
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#20
hey can i come over ? haha.. it can be a party. nice welderSmile i want your hood
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#21
Yup, it's 240v and 120v, been that way forever!

holeski Wrote:Well here is what happened. I called both the election and the Power Company and was told that there in no such thing as 230v anymore. It was moved up to 240v so by the time it gets to your house it doesn’t drop below 230v. The welder is good to a + or - 10% of 230v, witch should be 23v +/-. Bad said of the whole thing is they put the wrong prong setup in and have to come back and fix it. But its here and Kevin brought me back my gas tank full. Thank you Kev. Heather bought me a 25-pound spool of wire and I can run up to .045 wire.
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#22
No - thanks go to you, my friend, for lending it to me when I needed it. More than happy to return it full!
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#23
I got the outlet fixed today and welded myself up a nice axle stand so I don't have to be all bent over and stuff. The thing welds nice.
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