GeneV
Elite Member
Gene, if I remember correctly you said you had an unused 20amp breaker at your main electrical panel going to your welding area that has 12-2 wire?
If this run has nothing else on it, maybe you could get a 20amp 110v receptacle for it and start your welding practice of burning rods.
You would have to match the 110v output amps to you welding rod diameter, and if you do not have that small of rod HF has a good selection (about $7 for 2 lbs.) to build on your welding skills.
I fell it's a lot like target practice, you do not want to gain your experience using high price ammunition unless you have very deep pockets full of folding money like them Benjamin Franklin's.
KC
Ha yeh, that's what happened exactly, actually. At first I ran it on the garage circuit, did ok until I cranked up the heat, then it popped the breaker. My fault, I had the wireless speaker playing and probably the other stuff plugged into outlets has a little draw. Anyways, I installed a 20 amp outlet on that other unused circuit, it ran great on that.
I only burned the 4 rods that came with the welder, but I really like using this welder a lot. I used the settings from the link k0ua posted to me, started somewhere midrange and cranked it higher if I couldn't get a spark w/o it sticking. Even 1/8" rod did on 110v, but I don't know if it's just for those J422 rods (aka E4303).
Then, ran out to harbor freight and bought all these:

