600SL
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In order to make room for all my welders I find the need to put all of them under my welding table. An then I though of a brilliant idea (or maybe not so brilliant) of connecting all the grounds cables of my three machines to the steel table which include a transformer TIG welder, inverter MIG welder and an inverter plasma cutter. And the steel table would have one cable coming off it to positively ground the work.
Then I started to think (I know very dangerous), what if two welders were being operated at the same time.
1) What if one welder was operating DC+ and the other welder were operating DC-.
2) Or what id one welder were being operated in AC while the other is operated in DC.
3) Or what if both welders were being operated in AC put one welder was hooked up with one orientation on the AC bus and the and the other welder was hooked up opposite.
OK I know these are remote scenarios but they are not impossible. Does anyone see any ill effects here.
Then I started to think (I know very dangerous), what if two welders were being operated at the same time.
1) What if one welder was operating DC+ and the other welder were operating DC-.
2) Or what id one welder were being operated in AC while the other is operated in DC.
3) Or what if both welders were being operated in AC put one welder was hooked up with one orientation on the AC bus and the and the other welder was hooked up opposite.
OK I know these are remote scenarios but they are not impossible. Does anyone see any ill effects here.