@@dand3975 Mine is the 220 volt version. I use a 30 Amp circuit that I installed for my mig. If you are going to turn this thing up then do use a 20 amp breaker for 110 version. I installed one for another welder I have. I needed the breaker, 12 awg wire, and a receptical. Cheers.
@@ChannelofRichPierik thanks for the info it is helpfull. All circuits in my garage are 20 amp, however I am leaning towards the 220 v machine and the breaker you suggested. The 220 is a more efficient machine and better duty cycle than 120.
I have this machine in my shop. Saves me a bunch of money. I can get the good pieces out of outherwise scrap assemblies. And no tanks to buy! Cheers.
Are you running 110v. 20 amp breaker?
@@dand3975 Mine is the 220 volt version. I use a 30 Amp circuit that I installed for my mig. If you are going to turn this thing up then do use a 20 amp breaker for 110 version. I installed one for another welder I have. I needed the breaker, 12 awg wire, and a receptical. Cheers.
@@ChannelofRichPierik thanks for the info it is helpfull. All circuits in my garage are 20 amp, however I am leaning towards the 220 v machine and the breaker you suggested. The 220 is a more efficient machine and better duty cycle than 120.