hate to sell it but I bought it several years ago and never got the garage wired for it (220V) .. I've since moved
I'll add the model number info shortly as I have to drag it out
I am in need of a decent mig pack 110 that I can just plug in out in the garage where I'm renting as I need desperately to do some repairs on my truck REAL soon
$500 or $200 AND a really nice mig 110 that's looking like new and working like new
welder is new in box , never plugged in and came with the gas kit but I have no bottle (kinda didn't need one)
probably had it ten years ?
it was on sale old stock when I bought it then so I think it may be pre asian guts - but I don't know for sure
-- Edited by DJD on Sunday 19th of November 2017 10:27:44 PM
This welder will work on 220V.
Your panel could possibly read as high as 240V.
It's the same as saying something needs 110V when the source could be 120V.
pics on the 5th when my phone's download speed is restored at the begining of the billing cycle
(sorry)
& yeah it will work on 220 but according to my professional welder friend it really needs 240 .. not 110 X2 like the stove or dryer circuit as it won't work quite right for heavier welding
it would grape sheetmetal and thin plate or tubing easy enough sure
as he put it , if I have to get the garage wired anyway get the correct service it needs wired in
(pain was having to rip out the rec room ceiling and the 30-40 feet of extra wire just to get around the furnace , chimney and a fireplace that were between the panel in the basement and the garage wall
thus it never got wired in)