frankd
Well-known member
I know there are alot of factors to consider for this but I'm in the process of rewiring my garage and wanted to get everything pre-wired for adding a welder in the future. I don't currently own a welder but would love to buy one and so while the walls are open I figure it's best to run the wiring now before the drywall goes up.
I know there are welders that will run off a regular 120v outlet but was going to run a 240v line just to be on the safe side..
So my first question is regarding the number of conductors... From what i've been seeing, welders only need 2 wires plus ground. Is that correct? Are there any welders that would need three wires (2 hots and a neutral)?
Also, with regard to wire size, would going with 10 gauge be a pretty safe bet? I have some extra 6/3 wire laying around but think that would be serious overkill.. and plus its a pain to work with.
I don't plan on doing any crazy welding. Probably will get a mig welder. Will do some auto/motorcycle work. Nothing crazy.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I know there are welders that will run off a regular 120v outlet but was going to run a 240v line just to be on the safe side..
So my first question is regarding the number of conductors... From what i've been seeing, welders only need 2 wires plus ground. Is that correct? Are there any welders that would need three wires (2 hots and a neutral)?
Also, with regard to wire size, would going with 10 gauge be a pretty safe bet? I have some extra 6/3 wire laying around but think that would be serious overkill.. and plus its a pain to work with.
I don't plan on doing any crazy welding. Probably will get a mig welder. Will do some auto/motorcycle work. Nothing crazy.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

