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From: freddytk421
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  • That looks to me like a travel trailer plug..fail

  • has enny one won

  • if your smart or your dumb lmao

  • whats that plug called? i can only find the plugs with 4 holes not 3

  • @stinkypantsAZ It's a 220 plug. where are you shopping? look at the RV (recreational vehicles) homedepot has two different places for plug .

  • @stinkypantsAZ It's dark in the video but it's either a NEMA 7-30R (30 amp) or a NEMA 7-50R (50 amp) the 4 wire variety are for electric ranges and dryers to keep up with current code I would recommend a 50 amp circuit in the garage running 6/3 romex Overkill is better than underkill.

  • it think the 3 holes is 6-50r

  • @stinkypantsAZ all of the ones I have listed above have 3 conductors, a 6-50 R would work fine, but it is alot less common than the ones listed above

  • If you are to be running a welder however the 6-50p is the most common plug on mig machines up to 250 amps and arcs like the lincoln "Tombstone"

  • @GODZILLAMANASS i haave a millermatic 211 autoset mvp is that 6-50p?

  • if i do it could i alsoo get the nice shine 25 cents i seen in the background

  • Freddy, I'm getting a T-shirt quoting your disclaimer "I am not responsible for anything anywhere anytime." Yeah, that'll be cool...

  • a BI-WINNING situation right here :)))

  • Do people wear belt buckles any more? 

  • @mrwiggles2 Yes

  • @mrwiggles2 omg, come to my town, everyones got one, even the girls

  • stupid conest not every one in the world has 220v and 110v we have normal 240v more power to us

  • damn i live in europe and i only have 230 volt outlet

  • what i did was since i can perma-install since i'm in military housing, is i installed a 220 breaker, the routed some romex just underneath the breakerbox, mounted an external plug like for outside houses, then ran the romex wire to the plug, and put those crappy plastic wire covers over it. totally temp install so when i leave, noone will be the wiser.

  • Thats real simple job when its right below the sub panel.

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  • oh im gonna win!!

  • @steveo928 or r u?

  • @CCSinventions oh yess

  • @steveo928 idk i have multiple certified electricians in the family

  • @CCSinventions well I've installed several actual 220 circuits so...

  • @steveo928 haha im just kiddin actually i do have electricians in fam

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