Doc Sprocket
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Which, according to my mental math, would require twice as many amps if it were 115v- so 20A...
Which, according to my mental math, would require twice as many amps if it were 115v- so 20A...
115v Welders I seen say use 20amp circuit and 220v welders I seen specify 50amp circuit. Also when figuring ur amp calculations 115v is old school term. Its actually a 120v. Also machines are rated at certain Hz if ur power supply is lower Hz ur duty cycle drops slightly too.
Well if you want to get that technical, the voltage measured at the outlet is actually about 123.
Keep in mind though, y'all have 230V running to your standard outlets.
Is there something wrong with Oxy/acetylene??? You can weld anything with that. Except titanium. Learn O/A and everything is much MUCH easier.
that is the slowest weakest form of welding
brazing isnt any good for big structureal stuff like a chassis
thee isnt the penetration on thick stuff
that is the slowest weakest form of welding
brazing isnt any good for big structureal stuff like a chassis
thee isnt the penetration on thick stuff
The weakest??? Ok... You're right... So all the airplanes and racecar chassis welded with O/A are weak? Yikes! They should get rid of it all together because it over 100 years old. A lot of oil refinery work requires either O/A or TiG because there won't be any cold start ups. The rest of the welding world is wrong and you're right. Thanks for steering us all in the right direction.