I purchased new. I can't say how it's going yet as I haven't got it set up yet. It replaced my Syncrowave 350lx. I too about went the everlast route but I just couldn't pull the trigger on green so I waited and saved... Jody Collier does a fine job with the green machines and I actually had one in my hands behind a hood a while back and to be honest it was a fine running machine. The electronics and operations are there... is the robust quality up to snuff??? That's the part I couldn't put my finger on. Some say junk, some say they hold up good. Sounds like a crap shoot so I couldn't.
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Dynasty 400 Wireless
Coolmate 3.5
Aerowave loaded with Sequencer and pulse
Watermate 1A
Coolmate 3
XMT350 CC/CV
D74DX Feeder double the fun
Optima Pulse Pendant
WC24
30A spoolgun
Neverlast 100 amp plasma with Hyper Duramax torch
Avortec 280 mig
GO CNC Poweredge CC/CV pulse and double pulse
Harris Old school 2 stage Oxy/Ace
Victor flow meters
Flametech Duel flowmeters
Just a hilljack in the woods with fancy welding equipment
and a pet Raccoon.
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As far as the 400 I'm pretty sure the controls operate the same way as the other dynasty predecessors with the upgradeable port like the 280 came out with a couple years ago. I guess we will find out. The drool factor hasn't worn off yet. This is going to be a learning curve for sure. I may hate it after being transformer based so long.Dynasty 400 Wireless
Coolmate 3.5
Aerowave loaded with Sequencer and pulse
Watermate 1A
Coolmate 3
XMT350 CC/CV
D74DX Feeder double the fun
Optima Pulse Pendant
WC24
30A spoolgun
Neverlast 100 amp plasma with Hyper Duramax torch
Avortec 280 mig
GO CNC Poweredge CC/CV pulse and double pulse
Harris Old school 2 stage Oxy/Ace
Victor flow meters
Flametech Duel flowmeters
Just a hilljack in the woods with fancy welding equipment
and a pet Raccoon.
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Less than a year ago, I upgraded to a 210DX. It's a fantastic machine and does way more than I need it to. I just passed an Everlast 250EX down to my brother, except for a couple of really minor issues that were quick fixes, the machine has been bulletproof since 2011. I did get an SSC pedal for it and tossed the OEM torch and swapped in a CK 20 series for it. As far as welders from overseas are concerned they are very capable. The 250EX also does more than I need also. For an overseas welder product, the Everlast people work really hard on product and customer support. They are dedicated and committed. This isn't a shameless plug for Everlast on a Miller forum, but the truth is what it is. You will enjoy your new wel
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The Dynasty process setup thread is back up as a sticky. A wealth of info is in there.Nothing welded, Nothing gained
Miller Dynasty700DX
3 ea. Miller Dynasty350DX
Miller Dynasty200DX
ThermalArc 400 GTSW
MillerMatic350P
MillerMatic200 with spoolgun
MKCobraMig260
Lincoln SP-170T
Linde UCC305 (sold 2011)
Hypertherm 1250
Hypertherm 800
PlasmaCam CNC cutter
Fadal Toolroom CNC Mill
SiberHegner CNC Mill
2 ea. Bridgeport
LeBlond 15" Lathe
Haberle 18" Cold Saw
Doringer 14" Cold Saw
6 foot x 12 foot Mojave granite
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Originally posted by shovelon View PostThe Dynasty process setup thread is back up as a sticky. A wealth of info is in there.Dynasty 400 Wireless
Coolmate 3.5
Aerowave loaded with Sequencer and pulse
Watermate 1A
Coolmate 3
XMT350 CC/CV
D74DX Feeder double the fun
Optima Pulse Pendant
WC24
30A spoolgun
Neverlast 100 amp plasma with Hyper Duramax torch
Avortec 280 mig
GO CNC Poweredge CC/CV pulse and double pulse
Harris Old school 2 stage Oxy/Ace
Victor flow meters
Flametech Duel flowmeters
Just a hilljack in the woods with fancy welding equipment
and a pet Raccoon.
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Just set one thing at a time and you'll be fine.
I personally don't care for the default settings still even though I have used Dynasties for a decade, but they are close enough to get you going.
Syncrowave to dynasty really isn't all that big of a leap actually. The main difference (to ME) with an inverter is the driving arc at the center of the puddle. I just feel that inverters are much better at the initial stages of making a puddle, and then a bead compared to the old transformers.
All that said I strive to (at times) duplicate the old settings from a straight Sine-wave machine to weld on crappy cast....but with a new inverter style twist that suits my taste and maintains a sharp tungsten.
Did you get the Runner package, or are you setting it all up yourself?
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Miller 30-A Spoolgun
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Something I found useful is to get a notebook and write down the settings for every program station. Starting with #1. Then if you make changes or find the holy grail you have an archive. If you totally mess up the machine(and I did early on and had to call Miller) you can do a default reset to get back to default settings. Basically it is holding a couple of buttons on the front while you flip the switch on the back. Once I learned to do it I did it often until I figured it out.Nothing welded, Nothing gained
Miller Dynasty700DX
3 ea. Miller Dynasty350DX
Miller Dynasty200DX
ThermalArc 400 GTSW
MillerMatic350P
MillerMatic200 with spoolgun
MKCobraMig260
Lincoln SP-170T
Linde UCC305 (sold 2011)
Hypertherm 1250
Hypertherm 800
PlasmaCam CNC cutter
Fadal Toolroom CNC Mill
SiberHegner CNC Mill
2 ea. Bridgeport
LeBlond 15" Lathe
Haberle 18" Cold Saw
Doringer 14" Cold Saw
6 foot x 12 foot Mojave granite
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Originally posted by FusionKing View PostJust set one thing at a time and you'll be fine.
I personally don't care for the default settings still even though I have used Dynasties for a decade, but they are close enough to get you going.
Syncrowave to dynasty really isn't all that big of a leap actually. The main difference (to ME) with an inverter is the driving arc at the center of the puddle. I just feel that inverters are much better at the initial stages of making a puddle, and then a bead compared to the old transformers.
All that said I strive to (at times) duplicate the old settings from a straight Sine-wave machine to weld on crappy cast....but with a new inverter style twist that suits my taste and maintains a sharp tungsten.
Did you get the Runner package, or are you setting it all up yourself?Dynasty 400 Wireless
Coolmate 3.5
Aerowave loaded with Sequencer and pulse
Watermate 1A
Coolmate 3
XMT350 CC/CV
D74DX Feeder double the fun
Optima Pulse Pendant
WC24
30A spoolgun
Neverlast 100 amp plasma with Hyper Duramax torch
Avortec 280 mig
GO CNC Poweredge CC/CV pulse and double pulse
Harris Old school 2 stage Oxy/Ace
Victor flow meters
Flametech Duel flowmeters
Just a hilljack in the woods with fancy welding equipment
and a pet Raccoon.
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Originally posted by shovelon View PostSomething I found useful is to get a notebook and write down the settings for every program station. Starting with #1. Then if you make changes or find the holy grail you have an archive. If you totally mess up the machine(and I did early on and had to call Miller) you can do a default reset to get back to default settings. Basically it is holding a couple of buttons on the front while you flip the switch on the back. Once I learned to do it I did it often until I figured it out.Dynasty 400 Wireless
Coolmate 3.5
Aerowave loaded with Sequencer and pulse
Watermate 1A
Coolmate 3
XMT350 CC/CV
D74DX Feeder double the fun
Optima Pulse Pendant
WC24
30A spoolgun
Neverlast 100 amp plasma with Hyper Duramax torch
Avortec 280 mig
GO CNC Poweredge CC/CV pulse and double pulse
Harris Old school 2 stage Oxy/Ace
Victor flow meters
Flametech Duel flowmeters
Just a hilljack in the woods with fancy welding equipment
and a pet Raccoon.
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I prefer the CK230FX above all else. So far it is the best compromise of high amperage and access to small spaces we have used at this day and time.
What do you presently use on your Sync ?
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Miller Dynasty 700...OH YEA BABY!!
MM 350P...PULSE SPRAYIN' MONSTER
Miller Dynasty 280 with AC independent expansion card
Miller Dynasty 200 DX "Blue Lightning"
Miller Bobcat 225 NT (what I began my present Biz with!)
Miller 30-A Spoolgun
Miller WC-115-A
Miller Spectrum 300
Miller 225 Thunderbolt (my first machine bought new 1980)
Miller Digital Elite Titanium 9400
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Originally posted by FusionKing View PostI prefer the CK230FX above all else. So far it is the best compromise of high amperage and access to small spaces we have used at this day and time.
What do you presently use on your Sync ?Dynasty 400 Wireless
Coolmate 3.5
Aerowave loaded with Sequencer and pulse
Watermate 1A
Coolmate 3
XMT350 CC/CV
D74DX Feeder double the fun
Optima Pulse Pendant
WC24
30A spoolgun
Neverlast 100 amp plasma with Hyper Duramax torch
Avortec 280 mig
GO CNC Poweredge CC/CV pulse and double pulse
Harris Old school 2 stage Oxy/Ace
Victor flow meters
Flametech Duel flowmeters
Just a hilljack in the woods with fancy welding equipment
and a pet Raccoon.
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Originally posted by sledsports View Post
I had pretty big torch on it with the vinyl leads. It was stiff and hard to do much with when it was cold in the shop. It was a Matheson knock off of a weldcraft. I believe it was rated 350 amp and took 17 gas lenses parts if memory serves me right.
The CK230FX is a 300 amp torch that can actually take 300 amps with a stubby gas lens and flex nicely at the head and uses 20 style hardware.
I like the flex and eventually they fail from being bent back and forth. But I also like getting paid for show quality results. Being able to put the puddle where you need it is paramount in the repair business. it is our "go to" torch for everyday use and will do 99% of our work, day in, day out.
It does have a bigger, power cable that is unique to itself, to handle the higher amperage (that you can easily run) for general work we seldom consider duty cycle on this. When we do 300 amp jobs I make sure I have an extra torch on hand. One more on order doesn't hurt either. (High amperage tig work eats torches and tig gloves for breakfast !!)
I use the braided style cables. I haven't used the black nylon ones forever. This is what I run on the 700 which could zorch anything in about 5 minutes
We also use the Weldcraft WP-225 torch system with the interchangeable head set. It is a bit amperage limited but can get in some places nothing else will.
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Miller Dynasty 700...OH YEA BABY!!
MM 350P...PULSE SPRAYIN' MONSTER
Miller Dynasty 280 with AC independent expansion card
Miller Dynasty 200 DX "Blue Lightning"
Miller Bobcat 225 NT (what I began my present Biz with!)
Miller 30-A Spoolgun
Miller WC-115-A
Miller Spectrum 300
Miller 225 Thunderbolt (my first machine bought new 1980)
Miller Digital Elite Titanium 9400
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