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dansker
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need to identify welder
I need to know if this is auto sensing for 110/220 as it has an after market plug on it also with 110 this seems to have very high ratings for amps.
It has a clean function?? gas valve does not open with this feature?? and arc is very weak.
(NOT ACDC for aluminum???)
I want to add a foot and a finger tip control to this !

the plug on the front I assume is torch on/off and wonder if the one on the back is for the plasma cutter?

any and all operating tips or stats on this will be appreciated
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tigmaster
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ive never seen that type of welder before...sorry :?:
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Definately some kind of chinese welder :p I'd assume you already checked for some kind of nameplate/phonenumber on the bottom or something. That looks like a computer case fan on the back of that thing.

As for the aftermarket plug, someone could have just bought a 220 welder, decided they didnt have/want a 220 outlet, and cut the cord and put a 110 plug on it to try and weld on a 110 circuit. I'd wager thats why your arc is so weak.

If it was me I'd talk to whoever you got it from and ask em WTF?
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