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Is it set up for single or 3 phase low or high voltage. Do you have 3 phase power? If so that is the way to go. If you don't you have to go single phase. If you have it at a residence you will only have single phase. On single phase it will prolly draw 60 amps to run it. That is why it sat for such a long time without being sold. Not many people have the power at home to run that machine properly. I have 200 amp single phase power at home with a 100 amp breaker to my shop. ///J.T.///
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JT I've been a mechanic forever, and the welder's at the shop I used to work at. I still get to use it to play, so it seemed a logical place to put it. I *THINK* there's a 250amp service there, but that's into the building. Not sure how it gets split after that.
This thing can be setup for 3phase, single 200 or single 230vac. Right now I'm pretty sure it's set for 200, but it's possible that it's 230. I know it's not 3phase. The only reason I'm not sure what it's set for is that I just plain forgot :p It'll get wired in appropriately though, no worries on that.
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sooo... update?
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