Mig 2400 by HTP... Long Term Review (Video)

   / Mig 2400 by HTP... Long Term Review (Video) #1  

ChuckE2009

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Goodmorning, everyone!

So, last february I picked up a nice Mig 2400 from HTP America...

And when I got it, I decided that once I'd had a chance to get a feel for it, use it on some projects, and put it through its paces, I'd do a full review of it:


I think its been a GREAT machine, and what do I like about it, you ask?

In no particular order, here are some of the things I like about the unit:

-European-Built
-Excellent Gun, well made, nice feel and long reach
-Ground clamp and lead that compliments the gun in terms of quality and reach
-Industrial Strength "Double-Drive" feeding system
-Trusty HTP Flowmeter
-24 Heat Settings
-Fit-And-Finish of the unit's cabinet and door... Its a little unoriginal (boxy) looking, but made exceptionally well
-Simple Polarity-Changing Setup
-"Weld Time" and "Pause Time" for skip welds, perfectly identical tacks, bad fit up, and good looking welds
-Respectable Duty-Cycle
-Bullet-Proof Transformer Power Source

I've found it to be well made, easy to use, and a great value for what you pay... Its the kind of machine thats "Inexpensive without being cheap", and that will put these guys on the map. I honestly feel like HTP might be the best kept secret in welding, and machines like this are why.

I knew this was a quality welder, but I wanted to find out exactly how much abuse it can take... I'd welded with it last winter at -15 and it never skipped a beat, but exactly how long CAN it weld? I set out to find out...

This machine has a 100% duty cycle at 140 amps, and maxed out, its a respectable 35% at 240 amps... So, I set it to 200 amps and started welding, and welding, and welding... I roasted a 10 pound spool of .035 as fast as possible, putting 112 passes down on 3/4" plate, just to see if it could. The flowmeter got a little frosty, and the gun got a little toasty, but the machine held up just fine. I defiantly give it a thumbs up.

But, unfortunately, nothing's perfect, not even the beastly 2400. Although I don't have any serious complaints about the machine, there are a few things that I don't particularly like, such as:

-Digital Readout that only works while the machine is welding
-Door chart only covers one side of wire, per material thickness. This isn't *that* bad because the voltages are right, its just the WFS that you'll need to adjust yourself
-No Hose Clamp... I'm pretty sure you're supposed to get one, but I had to buy my own... That being said, when the only problem I've had with this machine is having to shell out $0.99 for a piece of hardware, I'm not complaining.

Overall, I feel this is a GREAT machine, and I'm looking forward to using mine well into the future. Well, I hope that about covers it... Enjoy the video, and have a good week everyone :)
 
   / Mig 2400 by HTP... Long Term Review (Video) #2  
I've had my 2400 for about 2 years and it has performed flawlessly. Another :thumbsup: for HTP.

I also have one of their TIG's and like it as well.
 
   / Mig 2400 by HTP... Long Term Review (Video) #3  
I purchased a HTP2400 a couple of months ago. For the money it's a very impressive unit.

BTW, my hose clamp was wire-tied to drive rollers
 
   / Mig 2400 by HTP... Long Term Review (Video) #4  
I believe the 2400 is a descendent of the old Daytona MIGS.
 

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