BlazinEagle
09-28-2011, 04:51 PM
Not hurting to sell it so it is firm at $75. Paid $130 from Harbor frieght and have used it about 4 times. I wired it up for 120 but can also be wired for 240. I will throw in the few rods that I have for it.
Versatile hobby arc welder features convenient top-mount handle and stepless current regulator.
Can weld using either 120 volt or 240 volt input power
Power light indicates that the power is on
Thermal overload protection with indicator light
6 ft. welding cable with multi-angle electrode holder
6 ft. ground cable with clamp
Easy carry handle
Input: 120/240 volts, 20 amps (120 volts), 21 amps (240 volts) amps, single phase, 60 HzOutput current: 30 to 70 amps @ 120 volts, 30 to 120 amps @ 240 volts Rated output voltage: 22 volts @ 70 amps (120 volts), 19 volts @ 100 amps (240 volts)Max open circuit voltage: 47.5 voltsDuty cycle: 15% @ 65 amps (120 volts), 6% @ 95 amps (240 volts) Electrode capacity: 3/32" to 1/8"Weldable materials: mild steel, cast iron, stainless steelMaterial thickness: 18 gauge to 3/16" thick
Versatile hobby arc welder features convenient top-mount handle and stepless current regulator.
Can weld using either 120 volt or 240 volt input power
Power light indicates that the power is on
Thermal overload protection with indicator light
6 ft. welding cable with multi-angle electrode holder
6 ft. ground cable with clamp
Easy carry handle
Input: 120/240 volts, 20 amps (120 volts), 21 amps (240 volts) amps, single phase, 60 HzOutput current: 30 to 70 amps @ 120 volts, 30 to 120 amps @ 240 volts Rated output voltage: 22 volts @ 70 amps (120 volts), 19 volts @ 100 amps (240 volts)Max open circuit voltage: 47.5 voltsDuty cycle: 15% @ 65 amps (120 volts), 6% @ 95 amps (240 volts) Electrode capacity: 3/32" to 1/8"Weldable materials: mild steel, cast iron, stainless steelMaterial thickness: 18 gauge to 3/16" thick