wyliesdiesels
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Every single panel sold at my home depot does not include a ground bar
10/2 is only good for 30amps and should not be on a 40amp breaker.
Wired it up except for the lines from the main. I realized after I need to get a ground strap/lug thing to add to the ground bar. I don't need a jumper between the grounds since the box is conductive right? Otherwise I think I have everything set
Make sure you use Noalox on your aluminum wire connections.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ideal-Noalox-0-5-oz-Anti-Oxidant-Joint-Compound-30-024/202276207
10/2 is only good for 30amps and should not be on a 40amp breaker.
Thanks for the info.
I'm not too familiar with welder circuits so I had to educate myself. I just saw this thread. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=443929
Is the plug on a welder unique so the receptacle can only be used on welders?
Thanks again.
I don't recall ever seeing a 6-50 on anything other than a welder and the only other welders that come with anything else are 15 120v. There was a time back in the day they came with a 10-50 but that has long since passed and a couple Centurys I saw might have come 20A 120V but they are rare and havnt seen one in decades.nope. there are no special plugs or receptacles for welders.
Did you split up the strands of any neutrals? If so that needs to be fixed.