I have not been able to find anyone that has the issue that I do. I’ll quickly summarize I bought a range for powder coating without a power cord. I assume it was an older 3prong originally . I have a receptacle for a welding machine which has three prongs and has the two vertical polarized flat plugs in relation to the Small one.NOT the angled 3 prong plug. Can I wire this cord that I have that’s actually for welding directly to the stove? it is six gauge wire I think stoves are usually eight??, so I’m just looking for some guidance here on if I can take the cut end in the picture and direct wire to stove.I know there’s a white, black and green wire on the on the cut end. Where do they go? I’m just not sure if that will work or not in relation to the red white and black connectors on the range.. Any help is so greatly appreciate it. It is a 50amp recepticle and a 50 amp breaker. Installed 2 years ago
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