Dr_evil

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Having to sell my big welder :( just bought it so a little gutted but found out that due to the fact that it draws so much power and we have a guest house it'll be useless for most of the day if people are watching TV's or having a shower etc :mad:



Gutted to say the least so would like back what I paid for it plus a some of the fuel I wasted so £505 or an offer

I can deliver anywhere for fuel cost as it'll fit in my big trailer (padded too) so as long as you have an engine crane or 3 strong people to help lift it out it'll be fine :)


Comes with the big Paraweld water cooler which is near new from the looks of things and also comes with tungstens, shrouds and a beefy foot pedal!



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It will run on single phase and would be fine if the place was empty but then it becomes a little hit and miss on how much time I can use it for

Plan is to sell it and buy a little Miller Dynasty later in the year once I save up a bit more




The old stick welder with 7018's will be more than enough for making stuff with
 
It's going to need a big single phase supply.
The plate in your pic has it down as 125amp at 220volt which is a bit much when a domestic/small commercial supply is rarely more than 100amp and quite often 60/80amp
 
We have 100A at home but I cant use all of that all day so too hit and miss on times to bother with
 
Not cheap enough, would rather sell and get what I paid back then save up towards a nice Miller Dynasty then keep it
 
We have 100A at home but I cant use all of that all day so too hit and miss on times to bother with
are you sure i have a 100amp 3 phase ,fused as such except it isnt with been at the end of the line ,luckily i do have another 3 phase supply
 
are you sure i have a 100amp 3 phase ,fused as such except it isnt with been at the end of the line ,luckily i do have another 3 phase supply

Its single phase at home, pity as its an arse of a problem


Electrician was out today to look at it, only got one big fuse in the meter box so single :(
 
could you not get a voltage step up transformer to get the power you need?

That wouldn't work, the power available wont change as you step the voltage up. You'll loose a little bit of available power through the losses in the transformer.

And generally the power required will be greater at a higher voltage.
 
That wouldn't work, the power available wont change as you step the voltage up. You'll loose a little bit of available power through the losses in the transformer.

And generally the power required will be greater at a higher voltage.

Just asking is all :)
 

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