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Reddit mentions of Clarke 180EN 220V Mig/ Fluxcore Gas/No Gas Welder KIT

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Clarke 180EN 220V Mig/ Fluxcore Gas/No Gas Welder KIT
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u/TheDonofWood ยท 2 pointsr/Welding

The receptacle (outlet) you appear to have is a NEMA 10-50 NEMA 10. This plug is hot/hot/neutral there is no ground. I would make an adapter that goes from a NEMA 10-50 plug, to a NEMA 6-50 receptacle. This would allow you to plug in the chicago electric welder. You will need to buy a NEMA 6-50 plug for the clarkeweld welder to replace the NEMA 14-50 plug it is currently using.

Going this route will likely cost ~$50, plugs are expensive, though I think northern tools has better prices than the big box stores.

As suggested, absolutely check the breaker for the outlet, it should hopefully be 30-40 amps. I strongly doubt this outlet is fused by the 140 breaker, especially if that breaker is at the top of the service panel. If it is a 30amp breaker, then you likely have 10g wire; if it is a larger breaker, then you've likely got either 8g or 6g wire and are in great shape.

The chicago electric welder says at max it will draw 47amps. I doubt this number, consider it is a 225amp unit at 30V which is 6750watts; 6750W divided by 240V = ~28amps - much more reasonable.
The clarkeweld welder at max will draw 25amps - believable.

It is likely you'll be able to run both of these welders off that outlet after creating the adapter I recommended above. Also, this asserts that the outlet is not served by a subpanel, with a weird unbonded (not tied to ground) neutral wire.

Keep in mind, I'm not an electrician, this is just advice and is worth what you paid for it. If you burn down your house, it is on you. If you don't feel comfortable making an adapter and running these welders call a licensed electrician.