Picked up a barely used Hobart 235LX AC/DC stick welder and plan to power it with the MEP803.
The welder data plate states 230V 48A and based on an online wire sizing calculator, I would need 6AWG for a 5-10' extension cord. However, the welder is only using 12/3 for its 3' power cord. I have some 12/3 and 10/3 cable to make a 5-10' extension cord from the MEP, so what should I do?
The welders duty-cycle is 100% at 100A AC and 100% at 60A DC but at max output it is only rated at 20% duty-cycle. Maybe thats why it only has a 12/3 power cord?
The welder data plate states 230V 48A and based on an online wire sizing calculator, I would need 6AWG for a 5-10' extension cord. However, the welder is only using 12/3 for its 3' power cord. I have some 12/3 and 10/3 cable to make a 5-10' extension cord from the MEP, so what should I do?
The welders duty-cycle is 100% at 100A AC and 100% at 60A DC but at max output it is only rated at 20% duty-cycle. Maybe thats why it only has a 12/3 power cord?