
Originally Posted by
thegoschman
Same question here about a 140E. Optimal performance is stated at 30 amp. If I add a 30 amp breaker and 10 gauge wire to the power box, can I get by with a pigtail adapter on the welder or is it better to replace the welders plug with a 30 amp male plug?
THX
It all depends. Lots of factors.
How often you push the machine to it's max
The quality and condition of the outlet.
Cord length.
Service voltage.
Etc.
For most applications the stock cord and plug will be fine. Install a high quality industrial dedicated 20A outlet and don't use any adapters or extensions you don't require, and you should be fine. Keep an eye on the plug and keep it clean. One thing that happens when pushing a plug hard, is that if it gets oxidized or dirty, that adds resistance and will create heat. Then the heat kills the spring tension in the outlet so it makes a worse connection and more resistance and heat. So a small problem can run away into a melted plug if ignored. This can even happen within spec, but will go faster when run over spec. Big A/C units are well known for cooking plugs and outlets. Just watch for any heat or discoloration on the blades and change out any suspect outlet before it gets out of control. If you take care of it, you won't have any problems. However, if you know you will beat on it pretty hard, or have a shop full of bozos that will be constantly plugging and unplugging it and kicking the cord around on the floor, it might be a good idea to change it out to a 30A plug.
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