Bro the water 😂😂😂 literally all it takes is one droplet haha yea man those little welders are awesome I have a VEVOR 270amp MiG Tig and stick. And absolutely love it … thing can run at 27 volts😂
Looks like they were running in parallel. Which is the only way you'd be getting enough amperage to run 5/32 rod on 110v. The fact they were doing that for at least 50% duty cycle is honestly impressive as all hell.
Yep, in parallel. I was quite impressed. I stepped it up to 3/16 later and began tripping breakers, so 5/32 seems to be the upper limit for that duty cycle. -Cameraman
Arc Captain 200A's, you can find them on Amazon for ~130 each. There's a guy on UA-cam that has all the MITD shows Art did before he died. After I work through those I figure I'll find an archive of the older stuff and start working on that. -Cameraman
That was a tough test, glad we passed! Keep up the great work!
I've run about 4-4 1/2 pounds of 1/8" 7018 through my ArcCaptain 200 so far without a hitch on 220V, I've had it about two weeks now
That’s amazing. Never thought about a set up like that. Up to 70% Duty Cycle is impressive. Great content 👍🏻
I want a this old Tony and howes machine shop Collaboration video!!
That is a good real world test!
Bro the water 😂😂😂 literally all it takes is one droplet haha yea man those little welders are awesome I have a VEVOR 270amp MiG Tig and stick. And absolutely love it … thing can run at 27 volts😂
Do these machines have hot start and arc force?
Yes, and the Hot start has the best droop curve of any of the 110v welders We have tried.
@@HOWEES Did you have the two machines hooked up together to run the 5/32
@@dusty1498 Yes 2 in parallel, on separate 110v breakers.
@@HOWEES Cool! Good way to get the Most out of 110. Smart thinkin
Have you ever tested the deko 160? Thanks for your responses
Were you running both machines at the same time? tied together.
Looks like they were running in parallel. Which is the only way you'd be getting enough amperage to run 5/32 rod on 110v. The fact they were doing that for at least 50% duty cycle is honestly impressive as all hell.
Yep, in parallel. I was quite impressed. I stepped it up to 3/16 later and began tripping breakers, so 5/32 seems to be the upper limit for that duty cycle.
-Cameraman
110v Breaker in the shop supplying the cords, not the welders. If they were on 220v supply He could have used the bigger rod.
Liquid cooled... raises the duty cycle.
Two questions, what welders were they and where are you finding reruns of Art Bell?
Arc Captain 200A's, you can find them on Amazon for ~130 each. There's a guy on UA-cam that has all the MITD shows Art did before he died. After I work through those I figure I'll find an archive of the older stuff and start working on that.
-Cameraman