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Xtreme 12vs
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 1:26 pm
by Jake Matthew
Hey guys, curious if anyone knows if you can run an xtreme 12vs off of an cst 280? Cst 280 is basically an inverter stick welder with a very plain jane tig function. I'm just curious because the cst is way more portable than an xmt is. Xmt does have a function for cc/cv and a vs option, but im guessing the cst is just basically a cc machine and the amps would have to be controlled from it instead of the feeder. I get the basic principle but don't know a lot about the circuitry
Thanks, Jake
Re: Xtreme 12vs
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 2:18 pm
by AKweldshop
Jake Matthew wrote:Hey guys, curious if anyone knows if you can run an xtreme 12vs off of an cst 280? Cst 280 is basically an inverter stick welder with a very plain jane tig function. I'm just curious because the cst is way more portable than an xmt is. Xmt does have a function for cc/cv and a vs option, but im guessing the cst is just basically a cc machine and the amps would have to be controlled from it instead of the feeder. I get the basic principle but don't know a lot about the circuitry
Thanks, Jake
What wire are you planning to run, on what material?
Self shielded flux core runs great on your cst 280.
Mig and duelshield not very good.
Re: Xtreme 12vs
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 3:05 pm
by Jake Matthew
Most likely just be mild steel, .035-.045 wire. I was just considering the cst 280 as a power source because it's easily portable. What makes it different from running on that as opposed to an xmt with a vs option?