The thin and short cord on my HTP MIG200 welder was proving inconvenient, so I got a longer, heavier gauge wire 3-conductor (10ga) cord to replace it with. Here are the innards of my welder:
and where the 220vAC power comes inside:
Noticeably thicker wire and conductors:
After wiring the new cord:
and of course, doing an electrical and gnd test! (sorry for being out of focus):
I hope to practice a few more beads tomorrow
Will
mig and flux core tips and techniques, equipment, filler metal
For screw terminals, this is probably why, thermal expansion:blaz wrote:Looks good. Just a heads up, our welder manual at work specifically said not to tin (solder) the wires. Check your manual to be sure you are safe.
http://reprap.org/wiki/Wire_termination ... _terminals
So in theory the screw terminals could get loose with time. I will keep an eye on these just in case - thanks
Will
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