Its funny when the diy r tech users claim r tech aftersales support is the best. Ive spoken to reps from fronius and esab and i have to say their aftersales is better and if you a decent human being then they actually give you freebies.. even fronius
i assumed they quick fits on the EU rebels.. My old rebel 235 had a quick fit on both sides of the machine not sure if its the same on a 205.. id find this info out from the guy you buying the machine from
true but i dont want to use gas as it would be a waste in my circumstances. Rather just use a decent roll of innershield for this job i want to do. And you know how to actually get the stitch weld mode on?
3 phase confuses me.. machine manual says it pulls 18a maxed out.. so if i maxed out the machine would i actually get 18a reading on the clamp meter or do i need to do a bit of maths?
I need to find out exactly how many amps a new welding machine is pulling from the mains at different welding loads. Im no electrician but how would i go about doing this?
can you take a picture of the back plate? im curious to see its duty cycle info and input power requirements.. also how is the pulse mig on it? does it actually allow out of position spray?
10-16MM steel flat bar using spray transfer etc.. cant get a bigger single phase supply in for a oxford so i gotto go the 3 phase route. But would like a pulse mig to do out of postion welding too
the most expensive i can afford without getting stabbed by the missus is something like this https://www.weldingsuppliesdirect.co.uk/miller-mig-matic-300ip-pulse-mig-welder.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjw9_mDBhCGARIsAN3PaFPc1gBy1WBtFLjR_k8SBLIZn0cVh_y5Lc0lZcwQ0ndbyNwUKHn4sEwaAg2KEALw_wcB
I would LOVE a...