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>My 220V miller matic runs a 30' extension cord, 12 gage, 30 amp breaker.
>NEver a problem.
>
>My Miller Thunderbolt stick welder runs a 10 gage 50' cord on the same
>circuit. under high use/amps, (max setting)it will pop the breaker. Of
>course I am pulling over 30 amps, and it would pop without the extension
>cord.
>
>Low use, short duty cycle, 12 should be fine. If you plan to work for
>extended periods, go 10 gage. If you build it with 12 and it even feel
>warm, you are too small. If this is single phase, (probably) you can get
>a reg. 110V extension cord, ( 12 ga of course)cut the ends, and install
>your needed ends. If you find its too small, no biggie, you can salvage
>the cord, buy buying two replacement 110v ends and then go with the 10
>ga wire. for your final. 10 Ga is pretty good stuff, if its not alot
>more expensive, just get it and git r done. The only drawback, its
>pretty heavy cord.
>
>Get 50 amp plugs, they will never be a problem. Mine use elec. dryer
>type ends. Alternatively, I would use 50 amp twist lock. Unless this is
>for a stick welder, then I might go the next size up, if you plan to use
>it alot.
>
>Doc.
>
>
>Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
>>
>> trying to make a 220v extension cord so i can move my plasma cutter
>> around the shop a bit.
>>    Plasma cutter is rated at 16 amps, but it says cutting amperage is
>>    5-25, depending on thickness of metal.
>>    breaker in wall is a 40.
>>     I want the cord to be twenty feet long.
>>      What gauge wire should I get?
>>       What about the ends, should those be rated at 25 amps? or would
>>       that matter? They have some monster ends but i dont know if I need
>>       them that big.
>>     PS- yes this is for my 62-65 mopar.
>>    neal Zimmerman, eugene Oregon
>>
>>
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'65 Coronet 500
500 CID Wedge
If you are going to use a 40A breaker, you need 8ga wire. 10ga for 30a, 12ga for 20a, 14ga for 15a. The sizes I am quoting are for copper NOT aluminum wire. If you use aluminum, go one size bigger.

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