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Old 02-06-20, 02:29
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Lionel,

check the fine print as i am fairly sure the welding duty cycle will be lowered if run on 115v rather than 230v.

That will be a limiting factor on the thickness of material and length of welding times.

Unless you facility is 110 metres long MIG used outdoor is less than great unless you crank up the shielding gas as the breeze will diffuse.

Welding outdoors in bright sunlight will bring other fun times like the glare.

Stay under your roof and out of the wind.

my 2 cents worth, hope it helps
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