Mark @ Everlast
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Not on my Everlast. Maybe the cheapest inverter model doesn't get one.
Which one do you have?
Not on my Everlast. Maybe the cheapest inverter model doesn't get one.
Which one do you have?
Once you become 1 with your welder (s) you won't be dependant on the door panel parameters or even meters. You just dial it in by sound. You'll know if it sounds right for a particular thickness. I mean .035 wire runs from approx 16-20 volts for optimum. Not too broad of a range so it should be fairly easy to dial it in. On the 115v wire feeds you get a little range with 023 but 030 is pretty much wide open and adjust the wire.
Not on my Everlast. Maybe the cheapest inverter model doesn't get one.
Maybe you should have bought a different welder.... Door charts are pretty much standard on big name units....
Dale
That’s an odd comment.
No... Just saying that its a short coming of a particular brand... Sort of like a steering wheel missing on the new car you buy.... Maybe you should buy a car that includes steering wheel....
Dale
No... Just saying that its a short coming of a particular brand... Sort of like a steering wheel missing on the new car you buy.... Maybe you should buy a car that includes steering wheel....
Dale
Not hardly, it would be more comparable to: just the driver's license manual is not included with the car. If you buy a car, you don't expect training and the knowledge required to drive it to be the car company's responsibility.