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http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOBART-MCV-5...item3372d677bfI have no place to put this thing or a power system that would support it but its still cool.
Reply:For that price you could make out nicely on the copper and the steel.I'd like to have it to make a LARGE rotary phase converter out of the motor, but I don't have the cash.That would be a great use for it as it wouldn't involve damaging the machine other than figuring a way to extend the shaft out the end. It could be run off a 100 amp single phase breaker as a phase converter, and started with a single-phase pony motor.
Reply:That's been on there for a while now. If it was single phase it would have been gone!"Where's Stick man????????" - 7A749"SHHHHHH!! I sent him over to snag that MIC-4 while tbone wasn't looking!" - duaneb55"I have bought a few of Tbone's things unlike Stick-Man who helps himself" - TozziWelding"Stick-man"
Reply:That thing has a 30hp motor. It would take a huge rotary phase converter. That would be expensive.
Reply:No output adjustments whatsoever?
Reply:ima post the pictures like DSW does , so when it goes away Attached Images thermal arc 252i - millermatic 350P - miller XMT, cp300ts, 30a 22a feeders, buttload of other millers, handfull of lincolns, couple of esabs - Hypertherm 1250 G3
Reply:crap , they wer tiny pictures, lemme try again Attached Images thermal arc 252i - millermatic 350P - miller XMT, cp300ts, 30a 22a feeders, buttload of other millers, handfull of lincolns, couple of esabs - Hypertherm 1250 G3
Reply:We have a few of those style Hobart machine at work. Ours run on 575v 3 phase power but have course and fine amperage adjustments on them. I dont see any amperage adjustment on that one?Ours also have a polarity switch, I dont seeone on that machine. Perhaps it is an AC machoine only?JasonLincoln Idealarc 250 stick/tigThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52Miller Bobcat 250Torchmate CNC tableThermal Arc Hefty 2Ironworkers Local 720
Reply:i thot the badge said 10% dooty cycle. But if you look closely theres an xtra '0' ....it will never shut off running wide open...wat a monster thermal arc 252i - millermatic 350P - miller XMT, cp300ts, 30a 22a feeders, buttload of other millers, handfull of lincolns, couple of esabs - Hypertherm 1250 G3
Reply:That thing has a 30hp motor. It would take a huge rotary phase converter. That would be expensive.
Reply:Originally Posted by denrepNo output adjustments whatsoever?
Reply:Originally Posted by Stick-manOMG, Denrep!!! I was watching that thing for a while, and never even noticed that!!!
Reply:Originally Posted by jbmprodswant to borrow my bi-focals Sticky?
Reply:Good cv unit made for 3/32 Fabco flux core and gouging , we have Lincoln DC -800 's.
Reply:I'n not 100% convinced that it is a welder, no polarity, no amp controls, nothing but lugs, power switch, and readouts. (as mentioned by others) Hobarts of this age seem to have the "steering wheel" amperage control pretty often, no sign of that. Closeups of the labels on the lugs would be a bit interesting. Also thumbscrews on the lugs seems a bit odd.Last edited by Fred s; 03-27-2012 at 07:40 AM.Experience is something you get right after you need it
Reply:Originally Posted by Fred sI'n not 100% convinced that it is a welder, no polarity, no amp controls, nothing but lugs, power switch, and readouts. (as mentioned by others) Hobarts of this age seem to have the "steering wheel" amperage control pretty often, no sign of that. Closeups of the labels on the lugs w ould be a bit interesting. Also thumbscrews on the lugs seems a bit odd.
Reply:I looked around on the web this morn, it is possible that there is a control unit that goes with this welder that would control volts, WFS, etc. Maybe that is what plugs in on the left side. The thing I see on the left is pretty low profile for a control knob.Experience is something you get right after you need it |
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