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    Hi Everyone,

    I have been thinking of getting a PA200 for some jobs I need to do, however I might need longer leads, is there any problem with using longer (around 25 feet) leads on this welder?

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jchaverri View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    I have been thinking of getting a PA200 for some jobs I need to do, however I might need longer leads, is there any problem with using longer (around 25 feet) leads on this welder?

    Thanks!
    I use longer leads on my PA200. You can use as long as you want, just make sure they are rated for the amperage. The longer the lead, the thicker it needs to be. Here's a calculator for ya: http://www.directwireusa.com/What-We...le-Size-Chart/

    I suppose the only issue is how far will you have to walk to adjust your machine

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    Quote Originally Posted by jchaverri View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    I have been thinking of getting a PA200 for some jobs I need to do, however I might need longer leads, is there any problem with using longer (around 25 feet) leads on this welder?

    Thanks!
    No problem if you use the right size of cable,,,the only thing that will bother you is the price tag...best not look at that,, it will hurt you,,,you may find the cables are almost the same cost as the welder...I luv my PA 200...I have 25+ feet and that seems to do it.
    Some of those lies people tell about me, are true

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    Quote Originally Posted by jchaverri View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    I have been thinking of getting a PA200 for some jobs I need to do, however I might need longer leads, is there any problem with using longer (around 25 feet) leads on this welder?

    Thanks!
    One more thing, an 8 gauge 50' extension cord is a lot cheaper than 25' leads and weighs less.

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    First welcome to thge forum jchaverri.
    I agree ext is cheeper unless you make one like I did 100 ft. 6 gauge.
    Lincoln A/C 225
    Everlast P/A 200

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    Thank you all for your responses. I totally agree on the price, I already have the cables from a welder I bought used, however this was a transformer based machine and I wasn't sure if extending the leads on inverters might cause issues.

    The main reason I was wondering about the longer leads is because I will be welding at a certain height and I'm worried about the welder falling down

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    Quote Originally Posted by jchaverri View Post
    Thank you all for your responses. I totally agree on the price, I already have the cables from a welder I bought used, however this was a transformer based machine and I wasn't sure if extending the leads on inverters might cause issues.

    The main reason I was wondering about the longer leads is because I will be welding at a certain height and I'm worried about the welder falling down
    You will be fine to lengthen the leads, and I agree, better to leave the welder on the ground.

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    I've run 200' of 2/0 leads on my Maxstar 200....
    Never noticed a thing....
    ~John
    If it wasn't for the last minute, nothing would get done

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKweldshop View Post
    I've run 200' of 2/0 leads on my Maxstar 200....
    Never noticed a thing....
    ~John
    Glad to hear that Thank you all!

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