I like Dave's idea, but if you absolutely must have a plugin connector check:
http://www.stayonline.com/iec309_receptacle_3w_100a/index.asp
http://www.stayonline.com/iec309_plugs_3w_100a/index.asp
But for $391 + shipping I could use a screwdriver and disconnect it
from a panel quite a few times.
Bryan
Dave Dahlgren wrote:
> It begs the next question. The 100 amp plug and socket.. I always thought
> welders that big were not portable per se. I was going to hard wire mine and
> have an extra 15 feet of seal-tite flex conduit if I need to move it around.
> For the grounding just get another work clamp and go from the rod to
> whatever you are welding or the welding table, you could also use batter
> cable for that as it is low volts.
> Dave
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