Posted by Bob Huntress on November 18, 2012 at 19:47:14 from (184.41.92.132):
In Reply to: Lincoln AC/DC welder posted by OHIO5150 on November 18, 2012 at 18:14:17:
Ohio, I believe that the Lincoln stick welder that sells for under $400 at Home Depot is not an AC/DC unit. I think you will find it is the buzz box. Do not misunderstand me. The buzz box is a fine welder for around the farm, and I have done a lot of good stuff with one. It is not, however, AC/DC. It is merely AC, and it has no infinite control. Basically it is a tapped transformer, where various points on the transformer are used to provide greater and less amps for welding as opposed to where the transformer moves relative to the primary and secondary windings which gives very close adjustablility. I"ld say "Infinite Control". Most of the welders that sell for under $400 will not have the infinite control you are refering to. The tapped transformer type of adjustment cost much less to produce then the saturated type. The crank that allows you the unlimited precision in adjustment is one of them things you pay more for in the high end welders.
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