IF you will be happy with limiting your welding to 100 amps AND
your clothes dryer is in the garage, you're looking at a 50 amp circuit.
I have a 235 amp stick which requires 60 amps and a 155 amp MIG
which is happy at less then 50 amps. Build an adapter with some Romex
and you're welding, at least till a more "code friendly" solution is
worked out. Worst that can happen is trip the breaker. But, it's
cheep, or, the more politically correct...."budget friendly".
Scott Hall wrote:
>
> and something to discuss: this is a 300 amp input machine. clearly I
> won't be using all that - the house is only 200 amp service. but can
> I run a 100 amp breaker off a 200 amp box? I can't imagine it being
> the case, but might the
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