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    Replacement LED driver - output wattage matter?

    Correct! Seems like it need to be 1800 mA or could be a little lower, like 1500 mA. If you would put higher amps thought the leds, the might not last as long as for what they were designed. Amperage would stay constant, but the wattage would depend on how much voltage would drop on each LED...
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    Replacement LED driver - output wattage matter?

    Looks like a Constant Current LED driver (1800 mA output Constant Current required). Wattage will tell you the max amount of LEDs that could be connected. How many LEDs do you have in your circuit (model & make)? IMHO: Mean Well drivers are pretty great.
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    Outlet for a welder

    On the left, adjacent to the panel is the garage with finished wall. From what I've read, notching is not recommended. I feel like the only way is to cut sheet rock where the bored studs would be and attach the plates as well...
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    Outlet for a welder

    Should I notch the studs instead of drilling it? Would like to avoid cutting up garage wall for those plates...
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    Outlet for a welder

    Just wanted to future proof the circuit in case appetite increases :)
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    Outlet for a welder

    Thank you everyone for the help and advices! Bought #6/2 ROMEX (prices are insane :eek:) and will put it on a 50 AMP breaker. Also decided to put a second 20AMP circuit as well. I have another question! - I decided to bring 6/2 through the studs of the walls (4/4 in bore should suffice)...
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    Outlet for a welder

    Good morning everyone! I would like to use ALPHATIG 203 XI with the following specs in my garage. Here are the specs for the welder: Rated Electrical Input: 120/ 240v 50/60 Hz Minimum Amp Start On DC/AC: 5A/20A TIG(GTAW) Duty Cycle (240V): 200 A, 18 V @ 60% Duty Cycle @ 40° C TIG/Stick Open...
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