I don't use any term. I just look around in the web and find this web. So, I mind I thinking somebody can help! That's itWelcome to the forum Amigo. May I ask, what search term did you use to find this fabulous forum?
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.....sounds very easy full to do that! I'm not looking to buy other welder. Maybe I couldn't find out how to have one of this. In other words I find already my answerWelcome.
Just put 'uptime' in the search facility. It will bring up 10 pages of threads talking about uptime and similar machines.
You told me. Mexico and USA are exclude to buy this welders?
Alright. My question is. Those you know guys if it is possible sold out to me one of yours uptime welders 120 to me? I don know via ebay or Amazon with international shipment hahaMaybe they don't make them for 120v? All Europe is 240v.
Alright. My question is. Those you know guys if it is possible sold out to me one of yours uptime welders 120 to me? I don know via ebay or Amazon with international shipment haha
Inverter welders all rectify the AC mains input to DC before anything else happens. So if you have 208v phase-to-phase available ( as used for washers, dryers and air conditioners ), the DC rectified and smoothed output of that - about 294v - is close to the 325v DC that the machine would run on internally when connected to 230v. It will work, with a slightly reduced maximum output.If you don't have 240v it won't work though.
Inverter welders all rectify the AC mains input to DC before anything else happens. So if you have 208v phase-to-phase available ( as used for washers, dryers and air conditioners ), the DC rectified and smoothed output of that - about 294v - is close to the 325v DC that the machine would run on internally when connected to 230v. It will work, with a slightly reduced maximum output.
Rather than shipping a machine from 5,000 miles away, do you not have access locally to similar imported Chinese inverter welders, e.g. the Titanium range from Harbor Freight Tools?