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Re: Re: Re: Re: Lincoln AC-180s Stick Welder Pro/Con
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Posted by David F. on December 05, 2000 at 11:51:16 from (129.71.111.132):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Lincoln AC-180s Stick Welder Pro/Con posted by T.J. on December 01, 2000 at 20:17:33:
In past years the electrical service in rural areas in the country were inadquate, So welder mfgs. Such as Lincoln, P&H, Westinghouse, Fortney made 180 amp. limted input welders to work on rual powerlines, as electrical services inproved mfgs.inproved their welding machines, as for having hard arc, start due to low open circuit voltage which is normal for 180amp welders where as the 225amp have a higher open circuit voltage which make it easier to strike a arc. for the money you did'nt get hurt the older machines have a copper transformer the newer ones have aluminin thats probably why they have a cooling fanto keep the transformer cool. ( you got a good deal)
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