addjunkie
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Thermal arc arcmaster acdc200. Machine is way better than I will ever be. Main switch on the back, but thats not really an issue for me, as the power nob has a push for off function too, besides its off when unplugged. Cable is a bit short too.
The flimsy perspex button protector cheapens a nice facia. The plug for the torch switch or pedal is plastcy and fiddly as hell to change devices.
Instruction book is very good.
				
			The flimsy perspex button protector cheapens a nice facia. The plug for the torch switch or pedal is plastcy and fiddly as hell to change devices.
Instruction book is very good.




 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 . I'm sure someone more experienced than I would tell me the arc is unstable or something but it's not something I've noticed
. I'm sure someone more experienced than I would tell me the arc is unstable or something but it's not something I've noticed .
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 . If it wants 170A to put out 500, it makes sense (To me) that it should draw 17 amps to put out 50, so I could probably at least power it up
. If it wants 170A to put out 500, it makes sense (To me) that it should draw 17 amps to put out 50, so I could probably at least power it up .
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