I have a Miller Dynasty with a 32A three phase plug. It works (supposedly) off a 240V 10A supply as well. I have some spare cable and wouldn't mind hypothetically making up a patch lead in case I ever need to run it at a different house or whatever. Clipsal makes industrial single phase round plugs/sockets with three round pins down at the bottom. To save me looking up the specs, if I got a sparky to source me one of these industrial sockets, are they physically compatible with their industrial three phase connectors? Then I could go:
welder -> three phase plug -> industrial single phase round pin socket -> 240V 10A regular plug -> wall
instead of:
welder -> three phase plug -> three phase socket -> 240V 10A regular plug -> wall
I'm guessing they are not compatible, to stop people accidentally plugging in different phase equipment to the wrong supply.
welder -> three phase plug -> industrial single phase round pin socket -> 240V 10A regular plug -> wall
instead of:
welder -> three phase plug -> three phase socket -> 240V 10A regular plug -> wall
I'm guessing they are not compatible, to stop people accidentally plugging in different phase equipment to the wrong supply.
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