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Hi
I'm new on this site and would love advice. I am looking at if it's possible to do MIG welding on a 3000w pure shine inverter.
If it will work on a 24v DC inverter that be better as it's cheaper. In the automotive sector i get asked so many times because am a mobile mechanic, "my vans failed MOT can't get it moved to be fixed without a flat bed van, more hassle than it's worth can you come to me to fix the rott on my van?". I always turn them down but thinking if i can get a MIG welder portable i might have something good here.
I seen battery powered welders but for £2,500 to expensive seems when battery dies am toasted for a while. If i can get it working on a inverter in my van when the battery gets to power in power get it to kick in my engine so can still run the welder without needing to stop.
Whats your thoughts
thanks
David
I'm new on this site and would love advice. I am looking at if it's possible to do MIG welding on a 3000w pure shine inverter.
If it will work on a 24v DC inverter that be better as it's cheaper. In the automotive sector i get asked so many times because am a mobile mechanic, "my vans failed MOT can't get it moved to be fixed without a flat bed van, more hassle than it's worth can you come to me to fix the rott on my van?". I always turn them down but thinking if i can get a MIG welder portable i might have something good here.
I seen battery powered welders but for £2,500 to expensive seems when battery dies am toasted for a while. If i can get it working on a inverter in my van when the battery gets to power in power get it to kick in my engine so can still run the welder without needing to stop.
Whats your thoughts
thanks
David