Going to start rewiring the new building on the lot next door we purchased. It was previously used as a welding shop so the wiring should be ok. I just don't like the placement of some of the plugs.
I'm moving an existing 240v oulet in my shop to a more central location not to mention the current outlet was in need of replacement. The building already has a 50amp breaker dedicated to the plug.
What style plug does the dynasty 200dx us for 240v, straight or angled?
Which one?
http://www.lowes.com/pd_409855-43469...t_avg_rating|1
Or
http://www.lowes.com/pd_246883-1571-...t_avg_rating|1
Does the dynasty come with a plug on it or bare wires?
can some one post a picture of it?
Have a gift card to lowes I can use to get the outlet as well as some outdoor rated covers for my 120v outlets to prevent spraying them when grinding.
Thanks!
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Thread: Which outlet for dynasty 200dx?
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01-13-2013, 11:55 AM #1
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Which outlet for dynasty 200dx?
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01-13-2013, 12:44 PM #2
You just need a 30 amp outlet. I have mine off of a 50 amp straight bar as in your first one. I use that one because it is the most universal outlet that a homeowner has.
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01-13-2013, 01:11 PM #3
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I've got all my equipment standardized with NEMA 6-50 ends. I have adapters built to allow me to plug my equipment into other types of receptacles when I'm not at the shop. IIRC, the dynasty will come with a bare pigtail and allow you to add your own plug.
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01-13-2013, 03:00 PM #4
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it will run on 3-phase so it should be 4-wire conductor. You can just pull off the extra (usually red) wire to run it on single phase. Depending on your situation you also might want to wire up a adapter to run it on 115v power. It will auto link for the right power source, which is handy.
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