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Default Thermal Arc LT-300

Found at dump, Thermal Arc LT-300, brought it home without looking at
it closely. Turns out to be 3 phase 460/565V. I have 3 phase 220v via a
3hp rotary converter. Is there a way to make this all work? I have no
idea if the welder has a fired board or something anyway, but it may be
that the last guy just didn't have 460V either. The cord has been cut
off. Or should I just take it back to the dump?


Scott
 
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