Everlast PowerTig 185 Micro Dual Voltage
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 5:33 pm
The first unit I received had a few problems and was promptly exchanged by the Everlast customer service. Alex and Oleg were extremely responsive to this situation and really put a priority on getting me a new unit.
The torch supplied is really nice with a clothe-type zippered jacket. Just be sure all the fittings and cup are screwed in tight.
The optional SSC pedal is well worth the money. Unlike Everlast claims, the pedal is subordinate to the main amp control on the panel. The pedal will not exceed the panel setting. This is a good thing, and is also true with the standard pedal.
Using the 120 volt pigtail, the max amps is 127, while running on 240 volts it easily makes 185 amps.
The DC mode is very smooth.
In stick mode I was very pleased at how nice it ran 6010 rod. The 6010 rod lit up just like a match. Awesome! My PowerArc 160 does not like 6010 at all. I was quite surprised to learn on this unity that AC is also available in stick mode, complete with full frequency adjustment.
In TIG mode the AC frequency is a wonderful feature on this unit. Though there are no exact incremental settings, it is easy to set it based on feel for the correct setting, and I'm certain with time I will know very well where to set the knob. At its lowest setting of 20hz, it was like running in pulse mode. At its highest setting of 250hz, the torch really screams and gets warm fast. While running at max frequency setting the balance away from EP does help the heat issue.
The HF start works very well. I have not worked the lift start yet.
The pigtail, regulator, and power cord are good quality.
A word of caution should be mentioned about the cooling fan's exhaust ports on the front and sides of this unit. Being certain your torch is clear of this wind is a big deal.
For the price I would highly recommend this unit. Problems are a way of life but the Everlast customer service and tech support are there for you all the way.
Nils
The torch supplied is really nice with a clothe-type zippered jacket. Just be sure all the fittings and cup are screwed in tight.
The optional SSC pedal is well worth the money. Unlike Everlast claims, the pedal is subordinate to the main amp control on the panel. The pedal will not exceed the panel setting. This is a good thing, and is also true with the standard pedal.
Using the 120 volt pigtail, the max amps is 127, while running on 240 volts it easily makes 185 amps.
The DC mode is very smooth.
In stick mode I was very pleased at how nice it ran 6010 rod. The 6010 rod lit up just like a match. Awesome! My PowerArc 160 does not like 6010 at all. I was quite surprised to learn on this unity that AC is also available in stick mode, complete with full frequency adjustment.
In TIG mode the AC frequency is a wonderful feature on this unit. Though there are no exact incremental settings, it is easy to set it based on feel for the correct setting, and I'm certain with time I will know very well where to set the knob. At its lowest setting of 20hz, it was like running in pulse mode. At its highest setting of 250hz, the torch really screams and gets warm fast. While running at max frequency setting the balance away from EP does help the heat issue.
The HF start works very well. I have not worked the lift start yet.
The pigtail, regulator, and power cord are good quality.
A word of caution should be mentioned about the cooling fan's exhaust ports on the front and sides of this unit. Being certain your torch is clear of this wind is a big deal.
For the price I would highly recommend this unit. Problems are a way of life but the Everlast customer service and tech support are there for you all the way.
Nils