I believe you're correct, could even be on the latest models of the 300 cc/cv. In 3 phase it will get up to 375 amps. It requires 42 amps of 3 phase and I'll have 55 amps available at my new shop. In single phase it will only get 225 amps (MORE than enough for any stick welding I will do) and requires about 50 amps.sbaker56 wrote:In regards to the XMT 300 and Idealarc 250, I believe the orginal XMT 300's only went to around 225 amps in single phase
Downside to the XMT is that it only appears to be DC, there is no AC on them AFAICT. Upside opposed to the Idealarc 250 is that it looks to have a solenoid in it and support for a pedal when using Tig.
I honestly don't know I need it, in fact I know I don't need it...
Kind of what I keep coming back to, that my 2 inverters that I currently own can do pretty much all the tig and/or stick I need.
For stick I really only need 6011 and 7018 capability, the rest is just icing on the cake...but all the others like 7014, 7024, 6013 are pretty much included if they can run 6011 and 7018. This is way more stick than most hobbyist need.
I'm pretty sure that for my driveway gate I will be building in the future, I will use tig, but I will evaluate and decide when I build it. Stick could work for that project.