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Re: century 125GL mig welder
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Posted by Steve U.S. Alloys on August 23, 2000 at 10:47:03 from (204.212.220.66):
In Reply to: century 125GL mig welder posted by Dan R on August 22, 2000 at 18:07:40:
Hi Dan, You said it tripped the breaker when you turned the machine on. If that's the case, you have internal problems. If you meant to say it tripped the breakers while welding, that's a different story. I don't have info on the Century welders in regard to input of amperage, but a 15 amp circuit sounds light for a 125 amp machine to me. I've sold a truckload of Miller 130 amp welders which Miller says will operate on a 20 amp circuit. Every 20 amp circuit I've plugged it into tripped when running anywhere near the high end on amps. I've seen them work fine on a 30 amp circuit. Steve
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