Posted by rankrank1 on July 30, 2016 at 07:39:17 from (166.137.12.122):
In Reply to: powering a welder... posted by 88-1175 on July 29, 2016 at 23:25:37:
A Lincoln AC 225 buzzbox was recommended to be wired up on a 50 circuit but they do not pull anywhere near those amps. I had mine on a 40 amp circuit and never tripped the breaker even wide open. W
Many people easily run them on the most common welding settings off a 30 amp dryer circuit in rental homes where running a new circuit is not an option due to non-ownership.
While I might not buy a generator that small to purposely power the buzzbox, if I already had the generator I am pretty sure I could get some 1/4 plate welded up even if I had to resort to 1/8 6011 rod on a low amp setting on the welder. (7018AC or 7014 would require a slightly higher amp setting on welder to get same job done).
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