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    Default Everlast offer any 3 phase 460v machines?

    Pretty simple really. Any plans to offer a 3phase 460v AC/DC TIG machine? Simple is better, from my perspective anyways. S/F.....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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    The 315 EXT series is in 460 3 phase and all the others can be ordered in it for the next shipment. The MTS 400 is in 240 1ph with a switch for 460 3ph as well, currently.

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    Thanks for the quick reply. S/F....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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    Would pricing on an analog machine in 3phase 460v, like a 250EX, be similar to a listed model? S/F....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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    Good lawd that's a lot of voltage!
    New to welding!
    Lots of Snap-On tools
    In need of more toys

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    Have 600v coming into the building.

    Place I used to work in the 90's had 1440v coming into the place(1920's construction). Had to throw the fuzes with a 10ft wood pole for leverage and arc avoidance. S/F.....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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    Maybe a small premium. Shouldn't be too much more though on special order.

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    Would it be possible to have 3phase 460v input and still be able to use 230v single phase? That would give me a machine I could use at home and at the shop also. S/F.....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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    MTS 400 is configured that way with a switchable input, but output is limited to 250 a. On the others, no. MTS 400 is fairly similar to the XMT series.
    Last edited by performance; 06-13-2012 at 03:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoSixMike View Post
    Would it be possible to have 3phase 460v input and still be able to use 230v single phase? That would give me a machine I could use at home and at the shop also. S/F.....Ken M
    I was chasing a machine with those sort of specs. In my case it would have been 3 phase 400V / 1 phase 230V and was told "US is still not prepared to commit to a ANZ/Euro model".
    I was surprised as the 250EX available here is 3 phase 415V, while the US version is 220-240 V 1/3 PH.
    Also surprised, because I am guessing that the input power to the machine is just rectified to provide a DC bus, with the IGBTs at the output, switched to provide the required output voltage / current.

    In industry it is very rare to fine a single phase 15A or above outlet, while 3 phase outlets are everywhere. Domestically, here, even a single phase 15A outlet is rare, but is possible, and three phase very rare.
    To me, a machine that can operate on a selection of input voltages would have been ideal, given that at the lower single phase voltage, the output of the machine would be reduced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    MTS 400 is configured that way with a switchable input, but output is limited to 250 a. On the others, no. MTS 400 is fairly similar to the XMT series.
    Just bought a used XMT, covers me for DC TIG and SMAW, but truthfully, I'm going to leave it at the shop. Still need AC TIG, mostly at the shop. I may simply buy two machines, since hauling all the accessories about gets old quickly. Thanks for the reply. S/F....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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