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Author: Subject: how much should i spend on a MIG?
andrew-theasby

posted on 9/3/10 at 10:33 PM Reply With Quote
how much should i spend on a MIG?

Whilst doing some welding tonight, my mig cut out and was making a "boiling" type of noise. I took the lid off and the transformer seemed to be bubbling. Its a clarke 105 gas/gasless, but i only use it with gas. I assume its going to pack in soon, so, do i try to get a new transformer or replace it? Ive been toying with the idea of a more powerful one for a while, but with most of the welding done on the car, i dont know how much use it will get in the future, though i wouldnt want to be without one. Ive had a brief look around, but what would you suggest buying? Budget is really whatever is required to get the right tool, but id have to save up for it, so say £200 for a start? How about second hand? What makes should i avoid? How many amps is sensible for a home unit on 13amp plug. suggestions please...
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David Jenkins

posted on 9/3/10 at 10:39 PM Reply With Quote
You've probably exceeded its duty cycle - the ratio between time on and time off.

I did that to my TIG once - it survived. I learned to be patient...






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andrew-theasby

posted on 9/3/10 at 10:51 PM Reply With Quote
I thought thats what had happened too, but i hadnt been welding long, although i do think it cut itself out as a result of overheating due to this fault. I let it cool down, and it started welding fine again, did a couple of inches of weld and it tripped out again and made the boiling noise again.
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MikeR

posted on 9/3/10 at 11:11 PM Reply With Quote
how long did you leave it to cool down - it surprised me that it takes quite a while on my cebora. I'm talking 10 to 20 minutes not 2 or 3 when it trips out.

My solution was to leave the case off and point an office desk fan at the transformer - instant duty cycle increase

(eventually it broke - suspect this treatment didn't help).

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dinosaurjuice

posted on 9/3/10 at 11:12 PM Reply With Quote
ive just bought one of TH ESE , they are chinese, but after seeing pictures of the insides on mig-welding.co.uk i decided they looked well made.

had a SIP topmig150 before, the 'como' is a huge improvement. works on a 13amp plug up to setting 6.

will

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tomprescott

posted on 10/3/10 at 09:24 AM Reply With Quote
Get a new one if you suspect it to be on the way out! If you need to justify the buy with more welding, start building another kit
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Peteff

posted on 10/3/10 at 09:57 AM Reply With Quote
How does the amps control work on that Como, it says it's a 200amp welder in the description but the spec says 35 to 185amps ? Not that you need more than 185amps for anything on a project smaller than a battleship.





yours, Pete

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