LINCOLN 225

/ LINCOLN 225
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#61  
My machine need 120 amps in single face to get 500amp AC OR DC
There are lots of Electricity Plants, I even have Nuclear one 30 min North
so I guess I have unlimited power, I don't give a f'''k about the bill
I don't have 6k to buy a Lincoln Inverter that is going to last
Does a 500 Inverter will last? don't know and I don't want to know
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #63  
My machine need 120 amps in single face to get 500amp AC OR DC. There are lots of Electricity Plants, I even have Nuclear one 30 min North so I guess I have unlimited power, I don't give a f'''k about the bill. I don't have 6k to buy a Lincoln Inverter that is going to last. Does a 500 Inverter will last? don't know and I don't want to know

Sounds like you've got it figured out. Hope you enjoy your welder.
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #64  
My machine need 120 amps in single face to get 500amp AC OR DC
There are lots of Electricity Plants, I even have Nuclear one 30 min North
so I guess I have unlimited power, I don't give a f'''k about the bill
I don't have 6k to buy a Lincoln Inverter that is going to last
Does a 500 Inverter will last? don't know and I don't want to know

:thumbsup: I lol'd at that one. Best post in the thread.

I wouildnt touch one of those chicom inverters either!!
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #65  
So how much do you think it will cost to bring more power in if you don't have enough? Who said you had to buy a $6000 inverter? Shield Arc bought an inverter for under $300 that's holding up just fine and came with a 5 year warranty. You come on asking for advice on buying a welder and get some great advice on what would best suit your needs but you're too bull headed to listen to it. Originally you were looking at a Lincoln buzz box. How that went to a 400 amp industrial power sucker, I, as well as most others, have no clue. If you do get your TM 400 hooked up and do any amount of welding, you will care about the power bill. If you don't want to listen to experience or testimonials from people who have lower cost inverters, we can't help you. :confused3::mur:
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #66  
So how much do you think it will cost to bring more power in if you don't have enough?

And assuming his house or shop service can handle 128 amps, how much will it cost to pull wire to the welder? Near as I can tell, it's going to take 1/0 wire in a 1.5" conduit. Fun!
 
/ LINCOLN 225
  • Thread Starter
#67  
So how much do you think it will cost to bring more power in if you don't have enough? Who said you had to buy a $6000 inverter?


How much is going to cost me the shipping to China to get it fix?
Read around this Inverters are "****"
post something negative about them, they will erase the post
I forgot, the great "Reviews" didn't they got the machines for free
 
/ LINCOLN 225
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#68  
:thumbsup: I lol'd at that one. Best post in the thread.

I wouildnt touch one of those chicom inverters either!!


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/ LINCOLN 225 #69  
How much is going to cost me the shipping to China to get it fix?
Read around this Inverters are "****"
post something negative about them, they will erase the post
I forgot, the great "Reviews" didn't they got the machines for free

All right, fellas, pack it up, we're done here. This thread has officially Godwined itself. I propose a corollary to Godwin's Law for Chicom welders: as soon as someone is accused of giving a positive review in exchange for a free machine, no further meaningful conversation can occur.

Hey, Shield Arc--you enjoying your "free" Everlast PA-200? I sure am enjoying my "free" PA-160STH. James? Too bad you only got in on the "free review" program back when they had the 160, and not the STH, huh? Yeah. Only thing is, I'm pretty sure we all bought our units out of pocket and only say nice things about them because we mean it.

DXN1EL, you're really missing the boat, man. All you have to do is say nice things about an Everlast or a Longevity here on the board, and you get one for free! That's what we were trying to tell you all this time! Since it's free, who cares if it breaks! WOO HOO!

Oh, PS: I can think of three threads off the top of my head here on TBN where somebody posted a problem with the unit and the thread did not get deleted. Whoops.
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #70  
Well DXN1EL, it sounds like you got the welder you wanted for the price you wanted. I wish you well, and hope you have many good years of service from you Lincoln. Good Luck on your welding journey:thumbsup:

James K0UA
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #71  
I understand where DX1EL is coming from, wanting a USA built machine. Also not wanting to gamble on a inverter. None of us have a crystal ball to see how long these inverters will last. But so far I've seen it twice here with Longevity that there was a problem with their machines and they replaced them. I have no reason to believe Mark with Everlast wouldn't do the same thing.

I don't remember what my power bill was when I built my bridge crane with my Miller 330 A/BP but I do remember it went up considerably, and I only ran 5/32-inch 7018. Personally I don't weld enough to care about the power bill one way or the other. But I do love the control these inverters have over the puddle, maybe I'm just impressed easily :laughing:
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #72  
I understand where DX1EL is coming from, wanting a USA built machine. Also not wanting to gamble on a inverter. None of us have a crystal ball to see how long these inverters will last.

Carl, your patience and compassion puts me to shame. Give me a few more years to let my hot head mellow and maybe I'll stop yelling at people on the Internet and actually start being helpful more often. You should have seen me in my twenties!
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #73  
:laughing:You should have seen me in my twenties, thirties, forties, well I started slowing down in my fifties, now I'm pretty much stopped.:eek:
 
/ LINCOLN 225
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#74  
Restoration Mission aborted.
Looking to get my money back at the local scrapyard
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #76  
:laughing:You should have seen me in my twenties, thirties, forties, well I started slowing down in my fifties, now I'm pretty much stopped.:eek:

Hey carl, I remember not too long ago you complimented me on not sugar coating things. I think you're just at the point that something has to really, really stir the cauldron to get you at your best. I'd mention a name(from another forum) but I really look forward to your posts and don't want you to damage your computer. :laughing: Maybe it's called wisdom?:D

Hey, that quote thing worked. All this new technology anyway. I wonder if the OP's computer is made in China? Most of the ones I see in banks and other big businesses say made in China. A $300 inverter with a 5 year warranty works out to $60 a year even if it dies.
 
/ LINCOLN 225 #77  
I've been accused of being a shill here before:rolleyes:. I keep telling you guys I could care less what brand welder anyone buys. I have a Toyota pickup, and a Dodge 1-ton, again I could care less what brand of truck a guy buys. When it comes to welding, only thing I hate to see is a new weldor wanting to buy an AC only machine! But if he has his heart set on it, again I could care less! I only pass along my experience with certain machines I have run, or I will say I read about certain things. Back when I was working it was mostly Miller, and Lincoln engine drives out in the field, in the yards it was mostly Miller, and Lincoln electric machines, but every once in a while there would be an old Airco, or Linde, very seldom would I see a Hobart, but sometimes. First inverter I ever used was a Miller Dynasty, this was in Miller's testing facility in North West Chicago, got to run every welder Miller had on the market at that time, with Miller techs showing us how to use them. One of the techs spent an hour or so showing me what the Dynasty could do with aluminum, I fell in love with the Dynasty 300, so I bought one, and was very disappointed with it for SMAW! When Mark joined here, and reading his posts it was obvious he knows his welding! I called Mark and had a long conversation with him, and bought the PA-200. WOW! I was impressed, but the non-adjustable hot start, and arc force only wet my appetite. Then I found a good deal on Craigs list for a used Lincoln V350-Pro, Construction model. OK now I'm hooked!:laughing: I was just floored at how much control a welding machine could have over the puddle. The more I thought about buying a used machine, I went a head and bought the top of the line model with the extra 2-year warranty. How long will it last? Knowing my luck, 1-day after the 5-year warranty is up! But the Dynasty is 8 or 9-years old now, no problems, knock on wood!
 

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