devinsixtyseven
04-05-2007, 09:02 AM
The welder (and the extension cord) both have a 6-50P. The dryer outlet is 10-30R.
The welder max draw lists as 18A at 230V, so I'm not concerned about drawing 50 working amps through the 30A circuit...if that happens something's wrong and the circuit opens, etc.
I was thinking the adapter would just be a very short section of stranded 6/3 or 8/3 STOW or whatever I can find, with the appropriate connector on either end.
Problem is the 6-50 stuff lists as "grounding", "self grounding" etc. whereas the 10-30 connectors list as "non grounding". What's with the third prong on 10-30, then? Blank? I'm certainly not interested in sticking a grounded plug to a non-grounded outlet. Other problem is all the female ends I've found seem to be wall mounts...I'm guessing this isn't a problem and honestly if the ground/non ground thing isn't an issue it'd probably be easier to make a plug and receptacle from a 10' run of 6/3 or 8/3 and hang the receptacle in the garage.
Are there such things as OTS conversion plugs? Is the ground/non-ground listing a problem? FWIW I have not tested the dryer outlet but intend to get to it. Any advice?
TIA,
Sean
The welder max draw lists as 18A at 230V, so I'm not concerned about drawing 50 working amps through the 30A circuit...if that happens something's wrong and the circuit opens, etc.
I was thinking the adapter would just be a very short section of stranded 6/3 or 8/3 STOW or whatever I can find, with the appropriate connector on either end.
Problem is the 6-50 stuff lists as "grounding", "self grounding" etc. whereas the 10-30 connectors list as "non grounding". What's with the third prong on 10-30, then? Blank? I'm certainly not interested in sticking a grounded plug to a non-grounded outlet. Other problem is all the female ends I've found seem to be wall mounts...I'm guessing this isn't a problem and honestly if the ground/non ground thing isn't an issue it'd probably be easier to make a plug and receptacle from a 10' run of 6/3 or 8/3 and hang the receptacle in the garage.
Are there such things as OTS conversion plugs? Is the ground/non-ground listing a problem? FWIW I have not tested the dryer outlet but intend to get to it. Any advice?
TIA,
Sean