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Pretty sure if you buy 6/2 with ground that ground is 10 gauge.
Are you pulling individual strands or buying premade 6/2?
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A buzzbox is 30 amps you would need a 10 gauge for 50 feet.
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Your ground needs to carry the same current at your hot's and neutral, otherwise your ground becomes a fuse. So they have to be sized the same.
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Hey all,
I am putting in a 220v plug for a Lincoln BuzzBox welder. 50amp breaker. I would like to run across a two car garage, say 30' total run. I was planning on using 6 AWG wire for the two hots. Should I also use 6 AWG for ground wire also?
I'm not an expert by any means, but strongly suggest that you read the NEC section on welder circuits, Article 630. My AC/DC buzzbox is running on a NEC-legal circuit of 3 10AWG, THNN conductors. Red Black and green.
Duty cycle is everything with sizing circuits for welders.
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As long as the breaker is sized for the wire the breaker opens. No harm no foul