strength_and_power
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And if wrong, what is the right way.
History:
When we moved in, there was a 4 prong outlet. I had an electrician out to do a few other things and asked him to swap the 4 prong for a 3 prong which is what all my welders have. The wiring at the outlet is what he did. The wiring at the panel was not touched. I sent these pictures to a friend who said the plug wiring wasn’t to code ( he didn’t specify what code) and also that it works because the white and ground end up at the same place and it’s a good way to overload the neutrals. My understanding of wiring is basic, I can swap an outlet or a switch and that’s about it. The panel will be getting replaced and my plan is to have someone with more knowledge do that part, I will run the wires and terminate at the outlets.
I’m attaching pics of the back of the 220v outlet and inside the panel. No need to guess which circuit it is, there is only one 220v circuit.
Thanks in advance for the replies.
Scott
History:
When we moved in, there was a 4 prong outlet. I had an electrician out to do a few other things and asked him to swap the 4 prong for a 3 prong which is what all my welders have. The wiring at the outlet is what he did. The wiring at the panel was not touched. I sent these pictures to a friend who said the plug wiring wasn’t to code ( he didn’t specify what code) and also that it works because the white and ground end up at the same place and it’s a good way to overload the neutrals. My understanding of wiring is basic, I can swap an outlet or a switch and that’s about it. The panel will be getting replaced and my plan is to have someone with more knowledge do that part, I will run the wires and terminate at the outlets.
I’m attaching pics of the back of the 220v outlet and inside the panel. No need to guess which circuit it is, there is only one 220v circuit.
Thanks in advance for the replies.
Scott