YESWELDER Stick Welder 165Amp,Digital Display 110/220V Dual Voltage IGBT Inverter ARC Welder,Built-in Hot Start ARC force Portable MMA Welding Machine
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If you're looking for a good inverter, I recommend this one because it does a great job, it's bivoltaje, and it can handle any varilla. I bought two, one for myself and the other for my father.
My copy was obtained directly from the YESWELDER website. It was a good price and good quality; the only drawback is that it took me about 14 days to receive it, but once that was done, I was satisfied with both.
It is not necessary to make any changes.
Check your rods and leads because it appears that you have a dc-related problem. Set up in dc or viscera with a rod.
Selected User Reviews For YESWELDER Stick Welder 165Amp,Digital Display 110/220V Dual Voltage IGBT Inverter ARC Welder,Built-in Hot Start ARC force Portable MMA Welding Machine
Okay, I got the welder on February 26th and ran some beads with 6010 and 7018, which worked perfectly. I was very impressed after completing two small projects about a month later. I started it up today to repair my son's scooter, but it didn't work. I was disappointed by the return date (March 26), but the welder and features in general impressed me. Now it's time to see how their customer service works out. I'll keep you updated. By the way, I'm going to rate it on how well it welded rather than how well it broke down. The way a company handles a situation like this speaks volumes, so I'll give them a chance to make things right. br>****** UPDATE****** This was a very fast and good customer service experience, just like the multiple right ups I read about from people who had similar issues. With all the positive comments I came across, I never had any doubts that I would be treated fairly.
br>This is for the 165 watt model. It welds very smoothly, has a great hot start, and runs well on 7018's. I rarely use rods other than 7018, so I didn't bother to test it with 6011, 6013, 7014, or 7024. br>At the discounted price after the coupon, this is a fantastic little machine, and it is so light that you might mistake it for an empty case when you pick it up. br>I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys welding as a hobby or needs a lightweight machine for light portable welding repair or fabrication. NOTE: I have both 120 and 240 in my shop, but I've only used 120 because it welded so well on 120 that I'm not sure I'll ever use 240; however, I have other machines set up on 240 that I can use in the shop if I need to run wide open.
First, I bought a Deko welder that was dead on arrival, so I returned it and would have had to wait 10 days for the next one, so I ordered this YESWELDER, and yes, it did. I am not an expert welder, having only welded once before in school 35 years ago, as you can see in the photos, but this set up was simple to turn on and welded on 110 volt. I ordered everything to put a 220 Volt in the workshop, but And it arrived on my doorstep in just two days!.
I haven't done much welding in the past, so I don't have a lot of experience with it. This small stick welder, on the other hand, is quite simple to operate. It's wonderful to be able to make metal repairs quickly and easily now - This is small and lightweight, making it easy to store and move around, which I haven't been able to do in the past. The cables included in the package are adequate - I expected them to be low-cost and inflexible, but this is not the case - I don't require anything else. So far, I've fixed a shovel, a pull wagon, and a few other miscellaneous items. I have solar power and a decent inverter, so it's been fine. and I've been able to use this welder on 115v with no problems - There are no issues.
It kept tripping the 20 amp circuit breaker, so I had to send it back. The amps must be increased in order to get a good weld, but doing so will trip the circuit breaker. In theory, and based on the reviews, this is a great little machine; however, the positive feedback is most likely coming from inexperienced welders who see the welding rods burning up like crazy and mistake it for great welding. I'm going to put money aside to buy a welding machine.
Welder with a wide range of applications. I used 1/8" rod at 80 amps on a 3/32 setting, and this machine handled it perfectly! This little machine is AMAZING; it has never timed out even when doing a lot of continuous welding! I tested it with a 20-amp outlet and breaker, and it worked flawlessly. Anything less will frequently trip the breaker. I hadn't welded in over 30 years, but this little machine still produced some amazing welds, and I'm confident it can handle welding 1/4" and 3/8" steel with ease. It's unquestionably a wise investment!.
The seller provided excellent service. When there was a misunderstanding about the specs, the vendor was extremely helpful. With a quick discussion, we were able to come to an agreement. I have a 110v/15a outlet, which is exactly what it was designed for. In my quick testing, I was able to burn 6011 and 6013 in 3/32 very well. I hooked up a TIG rig and was able to use more amperage than I required. I was able to run it at a temperature of 95-100 degrees Fahrenheit. For a long enough period of time, 100 amps should be enough to trip the breaker. I'm sure a 240v/30a would shine, but for now, I'm happy with my portable setup.
Great diy, but not for "beginners" if you've never welded before, get some help from YouTube because it's a little tricky to strike, and I recommend connecting to the washer and dryer connection because it struggles on the 120V.