This welder has just been sitting in the garage since I upgraded to a miller dynasty; I really have no reason to keep it. It's obviously used but its in perfect working condition. This machine has always served me well and I have never had any issues with it. It welds almost exactly as well as my new miller dynasty.
This was my first TIG welder, I did a ton of research when I bought it and considered every entry level model and I don't regret buying this one; I chose it over every sub-dynasty miller tig.
This is an inverter machine and it only draws 35amps from a 230v AC line at full power so you can actually run it at home (unlike most 200 amp transformer welders).
Posting it here on RME first.
$800 ----------------- SOLD -----------------------
that's $450 off what a new one still goes for
The specs:
2011 model Everlast PowerTIG 200DX (still under 5 year warranty!)
200 amp output
runs on single phase 230v AC
AC and DC (aluminum and steel)
high frequency start, or scratch start
small enough to be portable
original torch was garbage so I upgraded to a nice little flex head 250amp rated water cooled torch (you can use your garden hose if you don't have a water cooler, or get a cheap air cooled hose)
foot pedal
argon flow meter
adjustable wave balance for welding AC (very important, many entry level machines don't have this, this is one of the main reason I bought this)
adjustable AC weld frequency (also a very nice feature, transformers are stuck at 60hz line frequency, this will do 20-250hz)
reliable IGBT inverter
huge 60% duty cycle at full power (everything else on the market including my miller dynasty is 20%)
fully adjustable pulse settings (not just frequency)
2T/4T torch trigger operation capable
adjustable argon post flow
adjustable weld current down slope time
only thing it doesn't have is the ground lead. And be aware tig weders apparently don't come with a power plug because there is no standard plug (my new dynasty didn't even come with one)... so you'll have to grab a plug from home depot/lowes. reply here, PM, or call/text me 8o1 47two-103niner
This was my first TIG welder, I did a ton of research when I bought it and considered every entry level model and I don't regret buying this one; I chose it over every sub-dynasty miller tig.
This is an inverter machine and it only draws 35amps from a 230v AC line at full power so you can actually run it at home (unlike most 200 amp transformer welders).
Posting it here on RME first.
$800 ----------------- SOLD -----------------------
that's $450 off what a new one still goes for
The specs:
2011 model Everlast PowerTIG 200DX (still under 5 year warranty!)
200 amp output
runs on single phase 230v AC
AC and DC (aluminum and steel)
high frequency start, or scratch start
small enough to be portable
original torch was garbage so I upgraded to a nice little flex head 250amp rated water cooled torch (you can use your garden hose if you don't have a water cooler, or get a cheap air cooled hose)
foot pedal
argon flow meter
adjustable wave balance for welding AC (very important, many entry level machines don't have this, this is one of the main reason I bought this)
adjustable AC weld frequency (also a very nice feature, transformers are stuck at 60hz line frequency, this will do 20-250hz)
reliable IGBT inverter
huge 60% duty cycle at full power (everything else on the market including my miller dynasty is 20%)
fully adjustable pulse settings (not just frequency)
2T/4T torch trigger operation capable
adjustable argon post flow
adjustable weld current down slope time
only thing it doesn't have is the ground lead. And be aware tig weders apparently don't come with a power plug because there is no standard plug (my new dynasty didn't even come with one)... so you'll have to grab a plug from home depot/lowes. reply here, PM, or call/text me 8o1 47two-103niner
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