Advan
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Deca s.p.a. - Mos - MOS 138Evo - 130 Amp - 230V 50/60Hz
Well, my father bought this little inverter about 10 years ago when Grandpa's old tombstone bit the dust. A month later, a new Lincoln was purchased, and the little Deca was forgotten. I borrowed it the other day, and I must say I'm fairly impressed. Its absolutely tiny, and I was making beautiful beads with 3/32 7018 and 6013, and even satisfactorily burning 1/8" 7018 at 100 amps. Incredibly easy to start an arc, and very stable.
I search high and low for information on this little bugger, but came up short. All the European websites list it as having an input of 230V (which makes sense) and having an output of 130amps. This got me wondering if it may be a dual voltage unit and they just plopped a 115v plug on it for sale in Canada. I opened it up to see if I could learn anything, but all I could find was a jumper (third pic) without any real description on the board. Now obviously I'm not going to hack the plug and see if it will run on 230, so I'm just wondering if anyone has any info or experience with one of these...
Thanks!
Well, my father bought this little inverter about 10 years ago when Grandpa's old tombstone bit the dust. A month later, a new Lincoln was purchased, and the little Deca was forgotten. I borrowed it the other day, and I must say I'm fairly impressed. Its absolutely tiny, and I was making beautiful beads with 3/32 7018 and 6013, and even satisfactorily burning 1/8" 7018 at 100 amps. Incredibly easy to start an arc, and very stable.



I search high and low for information on this little bugger, but came up short. All the European websites list it as having an input of 230V (which makes sense) and having an output of 130amps. This got me wondering if it may be a dual voltage unit and they just plopped a 115v plug on it for sale in Canada. I opened it up to see if I could learn anything, but all I could find was a jumper (third pic) without any real description on the board. Now obviously I'm not going to hack the plug and see if it will run on 230, so I'm just wondering if anyone has any info or experience with one of these...
Thanks!


