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    For a limited time we will be offering a WP 17v flex hose tig torch for the new Power Arc 200 dual voltage ( 125 amp output on 110v ) with lift tig and pigtail adaptor for a additional $50.00 on the purchase price of the 200ST.
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    Last edited by Titan winch; 03-31-2013 at 11:22 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titan winch View Post
    For a limited time we will be offering a WP 17v flex hose tig torch for the new Power Arc 200 dual voltage ( 125 amp output on 110v ) with lift tig and pigtail adaptor for a additional $50.00 on the purchase price of the 200ST.
    Really glad to see you are expanding the dual voltage options. Is there a price hike for the new 200ST? I only see the "out of stock" original version on the ca web site.

    Let me also add that I like that you raised the output on 110 even though it will trip breakers on lower power circuits. For those that need the extra umph, and have 25 or 30A 110V circuits, this is a great feature. Can I suggest that you include a little chart in the manual to list the required input power for the amount of output, so people will know what the max setting is for their circuit. That might reduce the number of support calls for why the machine trips a 15 or 20 amp breaker.
    Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!

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    All the manuals have the maximum input already. The issue is that amp input is going to vary with the exact input on voltage. The amp value needed for and given setting at 127 volts is a less than needed on a circuit barely churning out 108-109 volts. This can vary also with time of day or season...so it's not a good thing to do except put the maximum expected amperage requirement at the major voltage inputs.

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