So I am planning on picking up a 220v welder from my work, since they are upgrading to all new Millers.
Currently I have a 220v outlet that the house came with, and I know most of the time it's for a dryer, but since I don't have an electric dryer, I want to use it with the welder.
I've done the testing on the outlet to verify it has power (I don't have the welder yet, so I couldn't test it with that).
Using my Multimeter, I set it to AC/DC and and proceeded to test the outlet. This outlet has 1 vertical slot, and 2 slanted slots. I test the vertical slot with a slanted one, and it was reading roughly ~110v, tested the other side, and it read ~110v. So I tested the 2 slanted slots and it read 0v, and according to my research, it should be ~240-250v
So after doing some research, it seems that I have a bad breaker, and it needs to be changed.
I'm looking for any advice from people that have tested 220v and I want to see if I am right.
Currently I have a 220v outlet that the house came with, and I know most of the time it's for a dryer, but since I don't have an electric dryer, I want to use it with the welder.
I've done the testing on the outlet to verify it has power (I don't have the welder yet, so I couldn't test it with that).
Using my Multimeter, I set it to AC/DC and and proceeded to test the outlet. This outlet has 1 vertical slot, and 2 slanted slots. I test the vertical slot with a slanted one, and it was reading roughly ~110v, tested the other side, and it read ~110v. So I tested the 2 slanted slots and it read 0v, and according to my research, it should be ~240-250v
So after doing some research, it seems that I have a bad breaker, and it needs to be changed.
I'm looking for any advice from people that have tested 220v and I want to see if I am right.