TTA89
Well-known member
I ran 6/2 wire before I had bought a welder thinking I would need a 50amp breaker for the welder. I've now decided to buy a Millermatic 211 and the instructions say to use a max breaker of 30amp.
So now my dilemma is that 6 gauge wire won't fit into a 30amp breaker. I see two options:
1. Pull out of the 6/2 wire I already ran (which is easy, the walls are open) and replace it with "something". Would that be 10/2? My outlets are 5 feet and 40 feet from the panel.
2. Just use a 40amp breaker or whatever the smallest is that supports 6 gauge wire and leave the 6/2.
Bonus Question - If I want to make an extension cord for the welder, can I just use 10/2 Romex?
Thanks!
So now my dilemma is that 6 gauge wire won't fit into a 30amp breaker. I see two options:
1. Pull out of the 6/2 wire I already ran (which is easy, the walls are open) and replace it with "something". Would that be 10/2? My outlets are 5 feet and 40 feet from the panel.
2. Just use a 40amp breaker or whatever the smallest is that supports 6 gauge wire and leave the 6/2.
Bonus Question - If I want to make an extension cord for the welder, can I just use 10/2 Romex?
Thanks!
