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10A, 15A or Three-Phase: Welder Power in Australia Explained
The most common first-welder mistake in Australia isn't the machine — it's the plug. This is what 10A, 15A and three-phase actually mean for what you can weld.
The three plugs
| Plug | Circuit | Machine class | Practical ceiling |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard 3-pin 10 A | any power point | to ~180 A claimed | ~5 mm steel sustained |
| 15 A flat pin | dedicated 15 A outlet | 200 A+ trade | 6–10 mm all session |
| 3-phase industrial | 415 V supply | production | thickness isn't the limit anymore |
Doing the maths
A 10 A circuit at 240 V supplies 2,400 W continuous. Inverters are efficient but not magic: long beads near a machine's top end on 10 A will trip its thermal protection before your breaker. If you're buying a 200 A-class machine, budget the electrician's hour for a 15 A outlet — it's cheaper than regret and safer than adaptors.
The deadly hack
Filing a 15 A plug to fit a 10 A point is a genuine fire risk and voids insurance if it goes wrong. The circuit, not the plug, is the current limiter. There is no safe version of this shortcut — only an electrician-quoted one.
Frequently asked questions
Can I run a welder off a normal power point?
Yes up to a point: any 10 A-rated welder runs from a standard Australian power point — that covers most machines up to about 180 A claimed output. Machines rated 15 A need a 15 A outlet (a different, larger plug), and three-phase machines need an industrial supply. Never file a 15 A plug down to fit a 10 A point.
How much do mig welders cost in Australia?
MIG welders in Australia cost from $182 to $3,094 depending on class and brand, with the value sweet spot around $400–$800. Prices below are observed Australian listings, not RRP marketing.
What to look for when buying mig welders
When buying mig welders: match output class to your thickness needs, check duty cycle at working amps (not the marketing number), confirm the plug suits your power supply, and weigh Australian service support over spec-sheet watts.
Best mig welders brands in Australia
The strongest mig welder brands in Australia cluster into three tiers: value Australian-distributed brands (UNIMIG, Michigan, Renegade via TradeTools), trade incumbents (Cigweld, Lincoln, Miller, WIA, Fronius) and the import tier (VEVOR and no-name eBay units) where price leads and service trails.
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