Posted by MarkB_MI on October 18, 2022 at 08:52:54 from (174.240.129.165):
In Reply to: Re: Shop Wiring posted by Geo-TH,In on October 18, 2022 at 05:46:38:
> Has anyone put an amprobe on their 225 lincoln? > Has anyone looked inside their lincoln welder? > Are the people making welders playing a numbers gain?
George, I don't think anyone is saying a 30 amp circuit is inadequate for your welder. Or for the OP's CURRENT welder. But we can't say 30 amps is adequate to handle whatever the OP might plug into that 50 amp outlet in the future.
When you plug a 15 amp 120 volt plug into a 15 amp 120 volt outlet, you don't worry about whether the circuit behind the outlet is adequate to handle whatever you're plugging in. You know there's at least a 15 amp circuit behind the outlet, or possibly a 20 amp circuit. Same thing when you plug a 50 amp plut into a 50 amp outlet: You expect you can run the device you're plugging in without it blowing the circuit breaker.
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