Welding lead tips

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @johnvgig
    @johnvgig 3 года назад +4

    I’ve no idea what your tip was? You kept wandering off topic. Was it simply to have connectors added to your leads so they could be joined together easier for longer runs????

  • @xtv007
    @xtv007 2 года назад

    I just bought a Lincoln ac225 off of marketplace. The guy had extended the leads but did it backwards. He hooked straight on the factory 4/5 gauge with 20' of 1/0. It worked but I know you can't really carry the power that way so I rewired it with the 1/0 to the machine and tweco cons to the whip 4/5 gauge. I've got about 35' of lead for each side in total. Best $100 I've spent in a long time!

    • @BRENT3143945
      @BRENT3143945  2 года назад +1

      It's good to have some good lead on that welder because it weights 100lbs lol

  • @derekbryant6137
    @derekbryant6137 3 года назад +1

    I'm running a newer Hobart with that setup. But I've only got like 30 feet each side. Those tweco connectors are really nice.

  • @Marandal
    @Marandal 2 года назад

    ah, soo for a Hobbyist, buying 4 gauge will probably work. 👍

    • @BRENT3143945
      @BRENT3143945  2 года назад

      For how many amps and how long of lead? it all depends

    • @Marandal
      @Marandal 2 года назад

      @@BRENT3143945 200 or less Amps, i've never welded before.
      Still waiting for the 1994 welder to get shipped here.
      I'm in the process of buying everything to get into welding; Helmet, Electrodes, Clamps, and a 10lb box of 3/32 7018 to practice with in all positions.