So, when is the next batch of 200DX's coming in, or are they being replaced by the 200DX-D?
I don't want to put my name down just yet as I'll be moving in a month, and I don't have anywhere to put it might fit under my bed though
So, when is the next batch of 200DX's coming in, or are they being replaced by the 200DX-D?
I don't want to put my name down just yet as I'll be moving in a month, and I don't have anywhere to put it might fit under my bed though
Units should be in unless they are sold out. Not sure why Canada has use the "d". Here in the US its simply the 2013 200DX or 200DX dual voltage to keep things clear. But I think if they are out it will probably be 4 to 6 weeks.
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Duncan might want to pop in on this one.
To me the -D would be dual voltage. I loved the 160STH on 110 and 220 single phase. The 200DX on 110vols AC would not be the norm "for me", but it would sell to people that do not have 220vac yet. I thought .ca folks had 220 by default?
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According the the site the 200DX-D is the dual voltage model.
The 200DX is 220 only.
The dual voltage model should be able to do 50A when supplied with 120v at 15a (typical plug). Now correct me if I'm wrong but that's only enough to do 1/16"steel, maybe 1/16" aluminum if pre-heated.
I don't see that coming up, and the site show the 220 only version as $100 cheaper.
I wanted to know if the single voltage model was being replaced with the dual voltage one, sins both are out of stock at the moment.
Oh, should mention I 'll be putting a couple 40A plugs in the shop (welder and home brew kiln), so getting 220 isn't a problem.
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WOW! 100 Amps, at 100% duty cycle from 110 volts. What a hat trick.
Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!
That's 1400 watts, what is wrong with that? 15 amps at 110vac is 1650watts. The efficiency of course is not good at 110vac, but very doable with a higher amp 110vac circuit.
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Nothing wrong with it at all. I think it's great. I was alluding to the 3 "100" stats being like the "hat trick" in hockey for three goals, since it was a Canadian announcement. I'm really happy to see the higher amperage available in the lower voltage on dual voltage models. It's something few other brands bring to the table. There are plenty of places where 220 is not easy access and a generator would be more trouble or not allowed.
Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!
Spent a lot of time in Canada, but never got into hockey. I thought it was a math not working issue, At first look I thought the columns were flipped, but they are right and math is all good. Duncan is really doing a good jobs on them and the 110vac side. I do not use 110, but the 160STH in the 90 amp range on 110vac, I bought one. And the HF was cool, and foot pedal worked with it, can not beat it for the price.
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