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Old 04-13-2015, 11:41 AM   #28
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Nah you don't need to spend that much unless you are goin thick. I unfortunately do mostly structural work so I am damned to spend extra coin..

Edit: I am really excited to be able to get a machine with Pulse to play with some more
Pulse is a cool function but I'm too new to see all of its advantages. It's nice to help set pace and heat input if you crank it down way low and it tightens the arc up high. I believe my Everlast will do .5hz to 250hz. I can see it being good for automated welding with a fixed torch and a positioner.

I work for a large solar inverter manufacturer and we use Infineon IGBT modules just as Everlast does so I don't think you'll find issue in that part of the machine.
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