Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
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Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
I just picked up a Chicago Electric Dual Mig 151
Got it dirt cheap, couldnt pass it up and its a step up from flux cored for basically nothing. Only problem is I dont have a 220V plug in this house other than my dryer plug. The welder came wit 3 open wires so Im assuming I have to buy and wire my own plug. My dryer has a plug where the left and right prong are vertical, the top prong is an upsidedown L, and the bottom prong is a circle
I need some help on where and if its possible to wire this up to run in there for now as a temp setup. Never done this before
Thanks guys
Got it dirt cheap, couldnt pass it up and its a step up from flux cored for basically nothing. Only problem is I dont have a 220V plug in this house other than my dryer plug. The welder came wit 3 open wires so Im assuming I have to buy and wire my own plug. My dryer has a plug where the left and right prong are vertical, the top prong is an upsidedown L, and the bottom prong is a circle
I need some help on where and if its possible to wire this up to run in there for now as a temp setup. Never done this before
Thanks guys
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Re: Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
So will this even work heres a link for the auction with the specs
Specifically designed to use self-shielding flux-cored welding wire, eliminating any need for gas and regulators normal MIG welders require.
Self regulating feed control
Thermal protection with warning light
Carry handle on lid
Input: 115 volt, 15 amps, single phase
Welding current (2 settings) 63 to 68 amps (low), 79 to 90 amps (high)
Duty cycle: 10% @ 80 amps, 18% @ 60 amps
Wire capacity: 0.030''
Specifically designed to use self-shielding flux-cored welding wire, eliminating any need for gas and regulators normal MIG welders require.
Self regulating feed control
Thermal protection with warning light
Carry handle on lid
Input: 115 volt, 15 amps, single phase
Welding current (2 settings) 63 to 68 amps (low), 79 to 90 amps (high)
Duty cycle: 10% @ 80 amps, 18% @ 60 amps
Wire capacity: 0.030''
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Re: Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
if it was 220v just get the right plug, and cap off the white wire.. that is, it seems to be that your dryer is 4 wire and your welder is 3 wire.. the extra wire is the neutral (white) so cap it off and shove it in the back of the box...
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Re: Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
What colors are the wires coming from the welder? How thick are they? Fat toothpick sized or closer to a pencil sized? Half a penicl? Got any pics? From the specs you listed, it doesn't need a 220v feed. If that's the case, cut a 3 pronged cord off something you don't use or care for and wire it up and plug it in.
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Re: Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
Aparently the listing is wrong. I knew it was 220, didnt read the specs. Its definetely 220 as my buddy has the same one
The wires are about 1/2 pencil thick, maybe a bit thicker.
In the auction the listing even says powerred on and tested, obviously it wasnt if there is no plug haha
But its 220V for sure
I just need to know what type of ---- I need to buy (aparently a dryer plug that will fit right?) and if it can weld with gas on the breaker that my dryer is connected to or if itll just keep tripping?
Thanks guys
The wires are about 1/2 pencil thick, maybe a bit thicker.
In the auction the listing even says powerred on and tested, obviously it wasnt if there is no plug haha
But its 220V for sure
I just need to know what type of ---- I need to buy (aparently a dryer plug that will fit right?) and if it can weld with gas on the breaker that my dryer is connected to or if itll just keep tripping?
Thanks guys
#6
Re: Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
Go to the hardware store or Home Depot and buy a 4 wire dryer cord.
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Re: Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
Ok so I'll simply buy the same plug that my dryer uses. Thats simple enough. Best place for that purchase?
Will my dryer breaker be able to handle a freakin welder?
And yeah the posted stats are wrong, its definetely 230V
Thanks so far
Will my dryer breaker be able to handle a freakin welder?
And yeah the posted stats are wrong, its definetely 230V
Thanks so far
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Re: Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
Originally Posted by Turblow
Ok so I'll simply buy the same plug that my dryer uses. Thats simple enough. Best place for that purchase?
Will my dryer breaker be able to handle a freakin welder?
And yeah the posted stats are wrong, its definetely 230V
Thanks so far
Will my dryer breaker be able to handle a freakin welder?
And yeah the posted stats are wrong, its definetely 230V
Thanks so far
#9
Re: Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
Originally Posted by burkej62
The middle one is your neatrul, the ones on either sides are your hots . Dryer circuits are 30 amp, i don't know what your welder requires , the only way this would work is if it also requries 30 amps.
Your dryer receptacle has two hots (x and y) a neatrul and a ground . it should have a G by it .
Your dryer receptacle has two hots (x and y) a neatrul and a ground . it should have a G by it .
on a side note, pick up 10-15ft of 12/3 multi strand and throw an extension cord on that ----
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Re: Wiring 230V CE Mig - laundry room dryer plug.... its all I got! Need Help
Originally Posted by burkej62
um if your going to be pulling 30 amps then make it 10/3 stranded. Considering voltage drop , i'd go with 10 anyway .