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Subject: House wiring capable of handling Miller Syncro 250 DX


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Ken
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Date Posted: 22:10:55 02/09/04 Mon

I already have a 220V/50A line wired by a pro specifically for welding. If/when I get my MIG I know that this line can handle it. However, at sometime in the far future I want to TIG and the Miller Syncrowave 250 DX seems to be capable. The current draw for this machine at its highest written rating is 82A w/PFC. The question is if I upgrade this dedicated line to handle the 250DX welder's reqs, will there be a problem with the rest of the house getting electricity while I'm tigging? Basically, is this too much machine for home use? TIA

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