I was just wondering if someone could post some pictures and dimensions of the tig coolers that Everlast offers? There's nothing on the main web site.
I was just wondering if someone could post some pictures and dimensions of the tig coolers that Everlast offers? There's nothing on the main web site.
I'm sure Mark will chime in soon with some details soon but I thought you may want to know it is a 220 VAC cooler.
Wayne
Yep, knew that. I'm in the process of thinking about a welding cart, want to put the cooler down below, a drawer right above it, and then the welder and my plasma cutter on top (hence the request for dimensions). I'd get a 220V 50' 8 gauge extension cord to run to the cart, and have a junction box for the tig and cooler, and then an outlet for the plasma. Not really keen on splitting the phases to get 120V, so in this situation, 220V will work just fine.
Just looking to draw it up and calculate how much metal I'll need so I can buy the pieces.
Last edited by cabletech; 09-22-2009 at 06:46 PM.
Since the release of the "new" units, water cooler sales have soared, particularly with the units that are over 200 amps. The unit still does not have a manual. Though it is pretty much straight forward in operation with connecting the lines and turning the switch on to operate, it does need an brief pamplet about the features.
With that said, I can't give you any "dimensional" requirements because we are currently waiting on the new production run to arrive. We have sold quite a lot of them, more than expected because they have been so popular.
However, I can give you a production picture, and tell you that the unit does have similar dimensions to the larger welders, a little larger perhaps in width and height, but not too much, maybe 4 inches or so in both directions. But they are designed to operate with these welders quite well and have a 7 liter tank with a total of about 9 liter capacity.
Mark
performance@everlastwelders.com
www.everlastgenerators.com
www.everlastwelders.com
877-755-9353 x204
M-F 9am - 5pm EST
Thanks for the picture. That helps. Looks a lot like a 'competitors' cooler, but the price I was quoted for yours is much better.
I'm sure I could build one out of an ebay pump, an old computer case, and a heater core from a 1979 Camaro, but I think I'll sit this one out and just buy one ready to go.
This is sourced exclusively from the factory...I am sure there are some similarities, but it is only a water cooler and only a few ways to make one...
Mark
performance@everlastwelders.com
www.everlastgenerators.com
www.everlastwelders.com
877-755-9353 x204
M-F 9am - 5pm EST
I like that and I can't wait to get mine.
Wayne
What is the price ? and are they here yet ??
thanks
ducky,
I believe that they are in the 300 range..."don't quote me on that" as I don't have a current price list. They are in the shipment with the rest of the welders.
Which should be here sooner rather than later, or about a week now I hope.
Mark
performance@everlastwelders.com
www.everlastgenerators.com
www.everlastwelders.com
877-755-9353 x204
M-F 9am - 5pm EST
thanks , I wonder can I order from Canada site ??
http://www.everlastwelders.ca/index.php
I didn't see it listed there.
Last edited by duckyy; 11-15-2009 at 08:06 PM.
when I click on the link of the tigcooler I wen to this page .
There isn't any information about the cooler .
http://www.everlastgenerators.com/pr...tegory-86.html