Can these untis be used as power sources, with new inverter and pulse technology they should be somewhat efficient.
? im not a engineer..
http://www.millerwelds.com/products/tig/syncrowave_350_lx/
http://www.millerwelds.com/products/tig/dynasty_200_series/
Thanks
Shane.
Quote from: shane436 on April 03, 2008, 01:00:02 AM
Can these untis be used as power sources, with new inverter and pulse technology they should be somewhat efficient.
? im not a engineer..
http://www.millerwelds.com/products/tig/syncrowave_350_lx/
http://www.millerwelds.com/products/tig/dynasty_200_series/
Thanks
Shane.
SHane
Maybe they could be used to test ides ........ they are not designed to run constantly .......
for example ........ the 350 model
Rated Output
* 350 A at 34 VAC, 40% Duty Cycle
* 300 A at 32 VAC, 60% Duty Cycle
If you don't know what they mean by duty cycle .......at 350 A you can run 40% of the time without overheating .
For most welding this works just fine ....... you weld a bead .... reposition and weld another . If you are welding very long beads you will have to stop every few minutes or risk overheating
gary
"duty cycle "mean
maximum 40 % from time welding ON.
Minimum 60% of the fully time no welding (stop).
Not possibel to run 100% steady over longer time at 300 or 350 amps.