Good job, not a bad welder for learning to weld, although duty cycle I find isn’t that good with thicker material. Went to Unimig and never looked back.
Hi Fadi, thanks for the comment. You are correct it's only an enntry level welder and the duty cycle is only a couple of minutes wending thicker material, after that the thermal cutout light comes on and it's time for a break lol. If i knew what I know now I'd deffinately have gone for a higher quality machine, but it still works and doesn't owe me anything so I'll keep useing it until it carks it. Like / Share / Subscribe!
Hey mate, great video. Buddy of mine upgraded and gave me his one of these. If i was just going to run it gasless i wouldn't have to add in the gas solenoid etc? Ground cable on this one is all chewed up so have to replace it. Might as well make them longer and detachable if I can.
Excellent video. I have a Cigweld 135 mig with an attached 3 metre torch and it drives me crazy! Adding the Euro fitting looks fairly straightforward. But unfortunately the Cigweld 135 also must have the cheapie gas solenoid inside the torch. I looked for a solenoid inside the welder, but no dice. After closely looking at your Ozito, I think they are the exact same machine, just a different colour and different badge. Everything else looks identical.
Hi Greg, thanks for the comment. I think you are correct, the Cigweld 135 mig looks like the exact same unit with different branding. I bet they are identical inside, give the Euro plug conversion a go - it's worth the effort just to have the extra-long leads and a much lighter trigger.
@@MaximumDIY Yeah I’m not as good as you with the electrical side of things. I got lost and my eyes were rolling around in my head when you started talking about ohms and resistors etc 😂. Would love to get rid of the attached torch but it’s a “bridge too far” I’m afraid.
Hey great video . May I ask what did you find wrong about the machine earlier in the video you said your machine not welding properly and when you found out why it isn't you show some connections to be I presumed wrong. Can I ask if you can further explained what was that you found wrong. Thank you
Oh yeah, the original problem was caused by a loose connection on the negative terminal inside the welder. I couldn't see this until I disassembled the unit. Once tightened it's much better. The 4m long leads and gun are a bonus. In my experience, welding with flux core as compared to gas welding, gas welding is much cleaner, easier and I'd never go back to non-gas welding having tried them both. Hope that helps.
@@MaximumDIY it does thank you I've learned a lod from this video. I have similar upgrade that I wanted to do with my flux core machine planning to upgrade the wire feeder assembly together with a euro connect also the torch . Thank you very much
Sir, I have the same welding machine (Ozito MWR-135). Recently my selector switch got stuck (jammed) and I tried to repair it but I failed. Now I am not in a position to operate it. I just can not find a selector switch of that type. So I thought of connecting two toggle switches to select the current. Could you help me to connect the 4 transformer tapings by a small diagram?
Hi Kusman That's a shame about your selection switch - unfortunately I don't have a schematic for this welder. I would also advise caution as this is dealing with mains voltage and would be dangerous. To get up and running, I would advise hunting around for a cheap Ozito MWR-125 unit with a broken wire feed and swapping out the switch. Thanks for the comment - Like / Share / Subscribe
Unfortunately I don't have a euro tig connection that would fit. but if it did fit, you'd still need to scratch start the arc and probably burnout the tungsten from the inrush current. Most tig welders have a soft ramp up current and high frequency start for ease of use and extended consumable life.
for material thickness etc use the miller pocket welder helper app on your phone. If you dont like the idea of using the smartphone app. My welder the duralloy191 (which I love dearly) has a chart in the manual www.duralloy.net.au/assets/171-191multimig-user-manual.pdf online
Thanks for the comment, I've been looking for something like this for ages. The smartphone pocket app is pretty good for quick reference and the online manual is excellent. Thanks again.
Very cool upgrade. Well done. I have an ozito Mwr 090. Still going strong after maybe ten years..great little welders.
me too. But I'm going to check that I don't have a loose terminal inside too.
Great little upgrade mate, now it's like a new machine and very user friendly. Plenty of welding videos to come I'm sure.
Hi Doin Stuff
Thanks for the comment.
The upgrade was well worth the effort, it really does feel like a new welder & even sounds better.
Good job, not a bad welder for learning to weld, although duty cycle I find isn’t that good with thicker material. Went to Unimig and never looked back.
Hi Fadi, thanks for the comment.
You are correct it's only an enntry level welder and the duty cycle is only a couple of minutes wending thicker material, after that the thermal cutout light comes on and it's time for a break lol. If i knew what I know now I'd deffinately have gone for a higher quality machine, but it still works and doesn't owe me anything so I'll keep useing it until it carks it.
Like / Share / Subscribe!
Hey mate, great video. Buddy of mine upgraded and gave me his one of these. If i was just going to run it gasless i wouldn't have to add in the gas solenoid etc?
Ground cable on this one is all chewed up so have to replace it. Might as well make them longer and detachable if I can.
Excellent video. I have a Cigweld 135 mig with an attached 3 metre torch and it drives me crazy! Adding the Euro fitting looks fairly straightforward. But unfortunately the Cigweld 135 also must have the cheapie gas solenoid inside the torch. I looked for a solenoid inside the welder, but no dice. After closely looking at your Ozito, I think they are the exact same machine, just a different colour and different badge. Everything else looks identical.
Hi Greg, thanks for the comment.
I think you are correct, the Cigweld 135 mig looks like the exact same unit with different branding.
I bet they are identical inside, give the Euro plug conversion a go - it's worth the effort just to have the extra-long leads and a much lighter trigger.
@@MaximumDIY Yeah I’m not as good as you with the electrical side of things. I got lost and my eyes were rolling around in my head when you started talking about ohms and resistors etc 😂. Would love to get rid of the attached torch but it’s a “bridge too far” I’m afraid.
OK watched it again and understand the electrical side now. I have ordered the bits needed.
Another upgrade would be to make a cart to hold the machine & gas cylinder 😎
the patch leads you made what size conectors did you use inside hole size and what ohm was the 5w current limiting resistors thank you
Hey great video . May I ask what did you find wrong about the machine earlier in the video you said your machine not welding properly and when you found out why it isn't you show some connections to be I presumed wrong. Can I ask if you can further explained what was that you found wrong. Thank you
Oh yeah, the original problem was caused by a loose connection on the negative terminal inside the welder. I couldn't see this until I disassembled the unit.
Once tightened it's much better.
The 4m long leads and gun are a bonus.
In my experience, welding with flux core as compared to gas welding, gas welding is much cleaner, easier and I'd never go back to non-gas welding having tried them both.
Hope that helps.
@@MaximumDIY it does thank you I've learned a lod from this video. I have similar upgrade that I wanted to do with my flux core machine planning to upgrade the wire feeder assembly together with a euro connect also the torch . Thank you very much
Sweet upgrade! Wonder if it’s as easy on the Michigan from tti.....
I Changed one over to Gas and Used a LPG Car Gas Valve $12 .
Excellent idea!
Do they have detachable ports for flux core mig wire ie no gas?
Yep, the new euro style mig gun has a removable gas nozzle and replacable contact tips.
@@MaximumDIY thanks!
Sir, I have the same welding machine (Ozito MWR-135). Recently my selector switch got stuck (jammed) and I tried to repair it but I failed. Now I am not in a position to operate it. I just can not find a selector switch of that type. So I thought of connecting two toggle switches to select the current.
Could you help me to connect the 4 transformer tapings by a small diagram?
Hi Kusman
That's a shame about your selection switch - unfortunately I don't have a schematic for this welder.
I would also advise caution as this is dealing with mains voltage and would be dangerous.
To get up and running, I would advise hunting around for a cheap Ozito MWR-125 unit with a broken wire feed and swapping out the switch.
Thanks for the comment - Like / Share / Subscribe
@@MaximumDIY Thanks a lot for your prompt reply. I appreciate your kindly advice. I shall try to do so.
@@kusmanf the Cigweld 135 mig is the same machine. You might be able to buy a new switch from Cigweld or one of their distributors?
Can you connect a euro TIG rig and see if it would work?
Unfortunately I don't have a euro tig connection that would fit. but if it did fit, you'd still need to scratch start the arc and probably burnout the tungsten from the inrush current.
Most tig welders have a soft ramp up current and high frequency start for ease of use and extended consumable life.
for material thickness etc use the miller pocket welder helper app on your phone. If you dont like the idea of using the smartphone app. My welder the duralloy191 (which I love dearly) has a chart in the manual www.duralloy.net.au/assets/171-191multimig-user-manual.pdf online
Thanks for the comment, I've been looking for something like this for ages.
The smartphone pocket app is pretty good for quick reference and the online manual is excellent.
Thanks again.