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Lincoln welder PRECISION 185 AC/DC pulse, question is, this machine has a 440/460/or 575 volt input, single phase, can i convert it to accept 220 volt and how? sn.u1051008767
Reply:Originally Posted by 1awert1Lincoln welder PRECISION 185 AC/DC pulse, question is, this machine has a 440/460/or 575 volt input, single phase, can i convert it to accept 220 volt and how? sn.u1051008767
Reply:It did not come with one, it is new, but was a 50% off deal because of the voltage thing and the fact it was the welder had NO accessories.......If i can find the manual on line great, if it deals with the voltage thing.
Reply:Have the CODE number (on the tag by the serial#) when you go to Lincoln's site. Makes things much easier for getting the right manual.Rex
Reply:Here's the manuals page.http://www.mylincolnelectric.com/Cat...ualsearch.aspx
Reply:Thanks for the link sandy.......I'm no expert but looking at the schematic it looks like the only thing i can do is change out the transformer or use a step up transformer between the welder and my 220....It does not mention how to get it to work on 220 if it is set at 440...Apparently this a Canada machine...
Reply:Originally Posted by 1awert1Thanks for the link sandy.......I'm no expert but looking at the schematic it looks like the only thing i can do is change out the transformer or use a step up transformer between the welder and my 220....It does not mention how to get it to work on 220 if it is set at 440...Apparently this a Canada machine... |
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