General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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Hi all,
So I'd like to replace my 3 meter earth cable with one that's 8 meters (to suit my torch and foot pedal).
I have a 210amp machine and need help choosing what I'll need.
I don't know what size I currently have all I know is the cable is 10mm thick.
Do I need to go thicker the longer I go or how does it work?
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tonij wrote:Hi all,
So I'd like to replace my 3 meter earth cable with one that's 8 meters (to suit my torch and foot pedal).
I have a 210amp machine and need help choosing what I'll need.
I don't know what size I currently have all I know is the cable is 10mm thick.
Do I need to go thicker the longer I go or how does it work?
Hey Tonij
Check out this page on Lincoln Electrics site

1 meter = 3.28 feet
Richard
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That page was just too perfect at telling me everything I needed to know.
AWG 2 or 35mm2 WORK cable it is!
Thank you very much!
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I have melted earth cable port at welder once, it was not attached tightly or unscrewed itself. Welded at ~250 amps, I guess sparks there heated up connection quite quickly, as it happened early in the morning.

Make sure your connections are Tight!
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Thanks for the warning after crimping the ends I filled the excess space with solder to be sure :)
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