Robert in Md
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Son just brought home a Miller 115 volt, 30 amp Spot Welder. My shop has about
12 110volt ,15 and 20 amp circuits and several 220 volt 50 amp circuits.
The neutrals and grounds are connected in the breaker box. My question is can
I pull the 115 volts from one side of a 220 circuit and use the neutral for the
welders neutral and ground. Or can I use one side of the 220 and neutral and
run another wire to the ground rod. All the current wires are behind the wall
and I don,t really want to run a circuit outside the wall. There is no way
to get into the walls now. I know its a Billy Bob question so be kind.
Robert in Md.
12 110volt ,15 and 20 amp circuits and several 220 volt 50 amp circuits.
The neutrals and grounds are connected in the breaker box. My question is can
I pull the 115 volts from one side of a 220 circuit and use the neutral for the
welders neutral and ground. Or can I use one side of the 220 and neutral and
run another wire to the ground rod. All the current wires are behind the wall
and I don,t really want to run a circuit outside the wall. There is no way
to get into the walls now. I know its a Billy Bob question so be kind.
Robert in Md.