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Thread: Plugging A Welder into The Dryer's Outlet

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    Plugging A Welder into The Dryer's Outlet

    Apparently, depending on your outlet/ welder combination this can be a little bit complicated. Looks like I'm gonna have to wire up a new wall socket because there is no (safe) feat of wiring to make a conversion cord from 10-30R to L6-30R

    Dryer plug is the second one down
    http://www.frentzandsons.com/Hardwar...io.htm#30 Amp.

    Welder Plug is the second one down
    http://www.frentzandsons.com/Hardwar...le.htm#30 Amp.
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    At my last house I built an extension cord with these ends so I could use my dryer outlet. Idk why the welder had a 50amp plug its Max draw us only 29 amps.

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    put a new plug on the welder

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    Quote Originally Posted by SecretSquirrel View Post
    put a new plug on the welder
    Then I'd need a new extension cord too
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    Ahh... I read it that you had enough welder cord that you were just plugging it in.

    Rewire the extension cord.

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    where is your fuse box?

    we could just wire up a 220 outlet under it with the right plug

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasislandboy View Post
    where is your fuse box?

    we could just wire up a 220 outlet under it with the right plug
    The tards that wired the house in 1970 did the 220 Breakers outside on a corner of the house that is not anywhere near the garage

    The only thing I don't have on the dryer plug is a ground. I can grab that off of the washer plug if it's not already in the wall behind the dryer plug. Then I'll just split off the other wires to a new plug for the welder and make sure I don't run both at the same time, .
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    yea i was about to say it should just be a plug and play after we get the other ground

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasislandboy View Post
    yea i was about to say it should just be a plug and play after we get the other ground
    Yeah, I guess we just use the X and Y from the Dryer and drop the W. But I thought that the W was the Neutral. How the hell does that work?
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    open up the plug on the welder and see if they used all the wires! i bet there is only 3 wires on it my dad had his electrician wire it up for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasislandboy View Post
    open up the plug on the welder and see if they used all the wires! i bet there is only 3 wires on it my dad had his electrician wire it up for me
    I did a little more reading the Voltage Between either of the lines and neutral is 120V. The difference between the 2 lines is 240V.
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    Hmmmmm.... I love electrical threads!

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    Okay, so I turned off the breaker (then tested with my multimeter to make sure I got the right one, )

    Then, I opened up the socket and looked at the wires. The W wire which I assumes was a neutral was exposed copper like a ground, so I tested its connectivity to the ground on the adjacent 120V socket. Tis the same circuit. Looks like I'm good to go with the conversion plug. In this case W = G
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    Anything y'all need to say to me before I try this thing out and die from electrocution?

    Maybe I should give someone the admin password,
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    Quote Originally Posted by drew02a View Post
    Okay, so I turned off the breaker (then tested with my multimeter to make sure I got the right one, )

    Then, I opened up the socket and looked at the wires. The W wire which I assumes was a neutral was exposed copper like a ground, so I tested its connectivity to the ground on the adjacent 120V socket. Tis the same circuit. Looks like I'm good to go with the conversion plug. In this case W = G
    If its bare copper then it is a grounding conductor. All 240V circuits should have a ground, but not all have a neutral.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drew02a View Post
    Anything y'all need to say to me before I try this thing out and die from electrocution?

    Maybe I should give someone the admin password,
    Fuck that, call an electrician.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yotarob View Post
    Fuck that, call an electrician.
    I've done enough wiring to feel confident in my fix... all the way to the hospital,

    I'm good man, just messing around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yotarob View Post
    Fuck that, call an electrician.
    I agree but we can be costly!

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    i would still open up the plug on the welder and see if it even uses the 4 wires haha i should know this being its my welder but shit its been like 4 years

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