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I just ran acro0ss a couple notes from when we test a little and I should mark it on the machine before I lose them. First was extension cord. I dont remember what the charts say but with a 140 feeder, using a 14 cord at 50 ft, 8 v drop at the plug. 50 ft of 12, 4 drop. Best I recall as I didnt write it down but 115 with the 14 and 119 with the 12 at plug. This was 22A in. The AC/DC buzzer. at 85 setting was 92A, at the 90 setting 98 actual/ At 105 the actual was 118. At the 115 tap it was 130. Had a neighbor move in, real sharp guy and he hooked up his buzzer, said it was really hot compared to his old service downstate.www.urkafarms.com
Reply:It was on a note that kept popping up and was tired of it so I finally marked it on the machine. Its 1 amp higher than I thought it might be at 85, a couple more at 90, I thought it might be 116 or so, turns ouit to be 118 on 105 and I would have said 125 maybe on 115 but its higher than that.

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Reply:My Sears AC buzzbox seems to like higher settings than the other 2. The Dialarc on DC seems to be the lowest.The harder you fall, the higher you bounce...250 amp Miller DialArc AC/DC StickF-225 amp Forney AC Stick230 amp Sears AC StickLincoln 180C MIGVictor Medalist 350 O/ACut 50 PlasmaLes
Reply:No one caliber the settings. My latest welder is very. All others maybe close.Dave

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My Sears AC buzzbox seems to like higher settings than the other 2. The Dialarc on DC seems to be the lowest. |
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