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I talked to the seller of the ready welder last night, it turns out it's the
1000 model so max OCV is 48 volts. We talked a bit and he said $175 its yours, so I picked it up today. It looks like changing over to a wall wart or some sort of transformer setup is very easy. I called Ready Welder and they will up grade for a fee, but I must have a 24 volt or close transformer stuck in a far lost box. The welder is new never used and looks good, its sure not built like the SG spool gun I picked up with the Miller but what the hell it sure looks to be a fair price. |
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"wayne mak" wrote: I talked to the seller of the ready welder last night, it turns out it's the 1000 model so max OCV is 48 volts. We talked a bit and he said $175 its yours, so I picked it up today. It looks like changing over to a wall wart or some sort of transformer setup is very easy. I called Ready Welder and they will up grade for a fee, but I must have a 24 volt or close transformer stuck in a far lost box. The welder is new never used and looks good, its sure not built like the SG spool gun I picked up with the Miller but what the hell it sure looks to be a fair price. Don't let the Mattel toy appearance throw you, it is a 200 amp 100 % duty cycle spoolgun. -- Welding Instructor - South Seattle Comm. Coll. - Divers Institute of Technology CWI/CWE WABO Examiner |
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Leimkuhler wrote: In article , "wayne mak" wrote: I talked to the seller of the ready welder last night, it turns out it's the 1000 model so max OCV is 48 volts. We talked a bit and he said $175 its yours, so I picked it up today. It looks like changing over to a wall wart or some sort of transformer setup is very easy. I called Ready Welder and they will up grade for a fee, but I must have a 24 volt or close transformer stuck in a far lost box. The welder is new never used and looks good, its sure not built like the SG spool gun I picked up with the Miller but what the hell it sure looks to be a fair price. Don't let the Mattel toy appearance throw you, it is a 200 amp 100 % duty cycle spoolgun. I've managed to burn right thru 5mm wall thickness boiler pipe using flux cored wire while playing with mine. I'm happy with it; while I've only gone thru a bit more than one roll so far, I burnt it up doing pretty long runs with the arc welder it was attached to jacked up to max current (250A) and a pretty fast wirefeed. In fact I just leave the arc welder wound all the way up & use the speed control on the gun to control the deposition rate. Not trying to weld anything less than 1/8 so far, tho. PDW |
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