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Brand | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire |
Name | 150 ft. 10/4 600-Volt CU Black Flexible Portable Power SOOW Cord | 100 ft. 6/4 600-Volt CU Black Flexible Portable Power SOOW Cord | 250 ft. 10/3 300-Volt CU Black Flexible Portable Power SJOOW Cord | 100 ft. 6/3 600-Volt CU Black Flexible Portable Power SOOW Cord |
Price | $29120 | $35724 | $38934 | $45901 |
Ratings | (23) | (20) | (8) | (8) |
Number of Conductors | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 |
Cable/Wire Type | SOOW | SOOW | SJOOW | SOOW |
Total Wire Length (ft.) | 150 | 100 | 250 | 100 |
Wire Cut Type | Pre-Cut Length | Pre-Cut Length | Pre-Cut Length | Pre-Cut Length |
Max Amps | 25 | 40 | 30 | 55 |
Features | Heat Resistant,Weatherproof | Heat Resistant,Weatherproof | Heat Resistant,Weatherproof | Heat Resistant,Weatherproof |
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Brand | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire |
Name | 150 ft. 10/4 600-Volt CU Black Flexible Portable Power SOOW Cord | 100 ft. 6/4 600-Volt CU Black Flexible Portable Power SOOW Cord | 250 ft. 10/3 300-Volt CU Black Flexible Portable Power SJOOW Cord | 100 ft. 6/3 600-Volt CU Black Flexible Portable Power SOOW Cord |
Price | $29120 | $35724 | $38934 | $45901 |
Ratings | (23) | (20) | (8) | (8) |
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Total Wire Length (ft.) | ||||
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No, it cannot.
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It is UL listed.
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It depends on the size of the welder. 6/3 would be cheaper to use. A 240 volt welder doesn't need a neutral. It just has 2 hots and a ground. 3 wire would be better.
I had read that #6 wire would handle 50amps. I used it to run 50amps to a phase converter. Have had no problems with it tripping the breaker.
The non-UL/Non-CSA cable measures 0.800 inches by the data sheet. The UL/CSA approved cordage measures 1.13 inches by its data sheet. The community answer of 0.1 is incorrect and nearer to the diameter of the conductors themselves. This is 6-Ga wire with 0.060 insulation and a EPDM outer covering.
It depends on how many amps your using it for. 6/4 will carry more amps.
UF is the one I used