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handirifle
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I have a pair of Lincoln 140HD, 120v MIG units. I run them often on 100' 10ga extension cords. In fact, I have run them MANY times on 400'-600' of 10 ga extension cords. When we use this much extension cord, we use a 30amp circuit/breaker. Yes, there is some voltage drop (measured 108 volts at 600' on this 30 amp circuit while running the Lincoln on its high power setting with slow wire feed), but the cords and equipment do not get abnormally hot from the resistance since we are using high quality plugs and cords.
The Lincolns are rated to draw 2000 watts at full power which is 83% of a 20 amp circuit (watts/volts=amps) which is right at the limit of a 20 amp breaker before it trips since modern breakers (ex. Square D) fault/trip at about 80% of their rated capacity. For all of my work bench outlets, I switched to 25 AMP breakers so I can draw a full 20 amps before the breaker trips which is expecially important/helpful for the chop saw that is rated at 2400 watts under full load.
If I were to run it to a 100ft or more, I would definately move up to a 10ga cord. Wow, 600ft is a LONG extension cord, heavy too I bet.
lostcause,
You might have a point there. I have seen some 25ft 12ga cords at the big box stores too. IF I do make it a permaant power cord, I will reroute the cord inside the unit. Currently it comes out the front, and it's a PITA cause the cord is short already, and not coming out the back limits even further how far away from my work I can go.
I looked and mine is 14ga, but a very stiff insualtion on it.
Thanks