General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
weldorShawn
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I have 100' of 10-3 extension cord that I am going to use on my 230V MIG.
I have been thinking about going about it by hard wiring 25' of it directly into the welder itself and then using the existing 75' as the actual extension cord. I also have been thinking about splitting it 50' direct into welder and a 50' extension cord. Havent been able to make up my mind so I thought I would post and see what others thought, or how you might do it yourself. The welder came with only 6' of 12-3, thats why I want to hard wire it in.
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If the machine still has a warranty on it than I would say don't alter the cord it came with. That will void your warranty. I would make two 50 ft. extension cords. That way you can have the best of both worlds.
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Thanks,
I have decided to just make 2 50' cords but will still wire in a 10' lead in the machine itself. Its just a cheap MIG so im not really worried about its warranty, besides I have already taken out its stock cooling fan and installed HIGH PERFORMANCE one that flows 120cfm :D . Kinda KOOL ehh!
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