Posted by dave2 on August 01, 2012 at 11:50:57 from (139.139.35.69):
Was talking about rods yesterday and it was suggested that I upgrade from my little box. Anyway, it happens that someone brought a lincoln 225 over with their household stuff and can't use it because the plugs don't match and they can't change anything in a rented place.
I looked on amazon and it says they require 230 volts... US electric is at 60 hz I believe.
Normal house current here is 230 volts at 50hz. Would I be able to just change the plug and plug the lincoln and use it? Or would the cycles (hz?) throw it off? I would just try it, but the welder is about 300 miles away and I have to make transport arrangements (if it's worth it)......
Please one of the smart guys jump in please so I can close this deal.
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