Yes Welder MP200 2 Year Review

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  • Опубліковано 19 кві 2024
  • After 2 years, do I still like the Yes Welder MP200?
    Let's find out.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @RicoGG
    @RicoGG 10 днів тому

    Everything up till 10:30 really blew me away. At 10:30 I remembered why I’m going to welding school. NEVER weld rust or paint. Not only are you putting carcinogens into your body you are letting them spread to your community. A pregnant mother, a child, a wife, a son, all of these people just going about there business could be at risk. This is in no way meant as a personal attack. Of course you wouldn’t want to do that to someone who would? You are an amazing man for sharing this video and all of your other videos!!!

  • @JoeNunya-oz1nd
    @JoeNunya-oz1nd 5 днів тому +1

    It’s refreshing to listen to your objective analysis. Getting ready to set mine up straight out of the box.

    • @jackofalltrades7822
      @jackofalltrades7822  5 днів тому

      @@JoeNunya-oz1nd thanks for watching. I hope you like the welder.

  • @user-pk2fg8im4u
    @user-pk2fg8im4u Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for the information on the MP200, I've got an old Miller wire welder that is going down the road so I can get more functions with less space. I've been waiting to see some reviews after using over time. This made up my mind.

  • @xfishkingx5914
    @xfishkingx5914 3 місяці тому +1

    Great vid. If my Hobart craps out on me I will definitely look into this welding machine.

  • @davidedgerly
    @davidedgerly 2 місяці тому +1

    Brother I wanta say thanks for all your hard work informing the rest of us... What size inverter generator would suggest for a mobile application? I have a champion 10,000/9,000 inverter I was told I couldn't use that small of a generator for the Yeswelder MP200. Any thoughts?

    • @jackofalltrades7822
      @jackofalltrades7822  2 місяці тому +3

      Well, I don't know who told you that but but I call BS. I used a 6,500/5,500 and didn't seem to have any trouble, though I was not burning a full 200 amps out of the welder either.
      Here is the way I figure it.
      Watts is calculated voltage X amps = watts.
      Your generator has a running wattage of 9,000 watts (9K) with a peak of 10K. Using the heaviest application, the welder runs on a 240V, 30Amp circuit. Do the math and it works out to 240V X 30A = 7,200 Watts. That is running the welder at full power. I was welding at about140 amps when I used my generator and was using the 110V circuit which was no problem for the generator. 110Vx20A=2,200 Watts.
      I would say your Champion 10,000/9,000 should be fine, especially if you are only using 110V. Use the 240 plug and you will certainly make the generator work but it should handle it. Just my opinion, for what it's worth, and I am no expert.
      Thanks for watching.

    • @davidedgerly
      @davidedgerly 2 місяці тому +1

      @@jackofalltrades7822 That's a very comprehensive explanation... Thanks for the heads up... I'm gonna try it today...

    • @jackofalltrades7822
      @jackofalltrades7822  2 місяці тому +1

      @@davidedgerly The only problem you might have is the 220 socket on your generator. It is probably different from the plug on the welder. Also the amps on the 220 socket may or may not be 30A. I have no experience with that generator.
      I use the 110 socket on my generator because the 220 socket is different and I didn't want to build or buy an adapter.

    • @davidedgerly
      @davidedgerly 2 місяці тому

      @@jackofalltrades7822 So I found the adapter on amazon for 17 bucks... @ lowes and homedepot... the very same one is either 65 to 72 bucks... total rip off... I'll update you as soon as I get welding and let you know how it works...