Dan,

        If your client is stuck on the idea of a stick welder, the 120 volt 
models are pretty cheesy...240V is the way to go.  However, I've welded many 
miles of steel with a Miller 120 volt wire feed machine that does 3/16" 
material easy and 1/4" if the joint design is set up right.  Yes, the 120 volt 
MIG machines are more money than the 120 volt stick welders, but they will weld 
98% of everything most folks need.

        I power my wire feed with 2, FX 3524's set up for 120V only and have 
never in about 15 years now, had a problem.  One FX?....don't know.

Bill

Feather River Solar Electric
4291 Nelson St.
Taylorsville, CA  95983
530.284.7849 / 6544 fax
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dan Fink 
  To: RE-wrenches 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 5:40 PM
  Subject: [RE-wrenches] NEC 690.10(C) talking points


  Esteemed Wrenches;
  Can anyone here help me with some simple talking points for clients 
installing off grid systems? 240 Well pumps hard wired to panel breakers are 
common, but everybody (who has even a chance of surviving up here in middle of 
nowhere way off grid) NEEDS a 240v welder outlet in the garage/workshop. But 
690.10(C) says no.


  Am I missing something obvious? What do I tell these potential clients?


  Dan Fink,
  Executive Director;
  Otherpower
  Buckville Energy Consulting
  Buckville Publications LLC
  NABCEP / IREC accredited Continuing Education Providers
  970.672.4342

   


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