• Looks like you can run it off 220v, if you run full power it will be using high amps and likely throw a fuse. Using on thin wall tubing you would be likely at around 70amps. This would be fine. I’ve only tripped a fuse once when tig welding and that was at around 200amps.

    This is good to read. Was that on a normal household circuit with a 13 amp plug?

  • yeah just a regular plug, it was at my workshop which was a set up with normal 240v, a blue plug for higher amps when needed (never used it) and 3 phase. so the same as regular household circuit and like I say, only tripped a fuse once. mine is an inverter welder though so it was always designed for 240v.

    judging by the back panel I would say yours is capable too but I'm no sparky.

    if the diy thread is anything to go by, @Mr_Sworld is knowledgable on this sort of thing....?

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