Miller Syncrowave 350
I have an old pearl beer wall mounted bottle opener I managed to scrounge up. I still use it. Send you a picture of it when I get back to the shop.
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Originally posted by ryanjones2150 View PostLoneStar did it, pearl beer did it, probably a few others. Pearl has been out of business since before I was legal though. They had a brewery here in Beaumont, which may be why they went tits up. Probably couldn't get anyone to come to work. Seems like a popular theme here.
I lived in NM for many years...
and while not gourmet/boutique beer...
an Ice cold Pearl on 100+ deg summer afternoon... hit the spot...
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Miller Syncrowave 350
LoneStar did it, pearl beer did it, probably a few others. Pearl has been out of business since before I was legal though. They had a brewery here in Beaumont, which may be why they went tits up. Probably couldn't get anyone to come to work. Seems like a popular theme here.
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Beaumont, TX.
And I give in...$350 and a six pack of good beer.
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how'd you score a syncrowave 350 for $300? I'll give you $350 and a six pack of crappy beer for it right now...
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Originally posted by aero1310 View PostSo I just recently purchased a older Syncrowave 350 for 300$. I'm just trying to get a grasp on what I need to do to get it powered up at my shop.Ill most likely just be welding small things as I am new to tig welding.So far I know I have 200 amp Service to the shop. My welder does not have PFC. It needs a disconnect with preferably a 200 amp fuse.I've been reading on other forums and seen people do it in a variety of ways.Would someone please help explain how to go about this. If you're going to say talk to an electrician, don't worry I already got that in mind. I got as far as I set jumpers to 230v, hook it up to a disconnect, then where does the disconnect wire to?SN: KB100192Stock: 902976
Disconnect wires to fuse panel. Welder to dissconnect. Distance to fuse panel will determine wire size. If it were me i would wire it to fuse panel with an 100amp breaker.
Kevin
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Originally posted by aero1310 View PostSo I just recently purchased a older Syncrowave 350 for 300$. I'm just trying to get a grasp on what I need to do to get it powered up at my shop.Ill most likely just be welding small things as I am new to tig welding.So far I know I have 200 amp Service to the shop. My welder does not have PFC. It needs a disconnect with preferably a 200 amp fuse.I've been reading on other forums and seen people do it in a variety of ways.Would someone please help explain how to go about this. If you're going to say talk to an electrician, don't worry I already got that in mind. I got as far as I set jumpers to 230v, hook it up to a disconnect, then where does the disconnect wire to?SN: KB100192Stock: 902976
Here is a link to download your manual
it has all the link jumpering and hookup info...
This welder wants to see 130amps @ 240vac 1ph for full output (without PFC)Last edited by H80N; 08-15-2015, 07:02 AM.
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Miller Syncrowave 350
So I just recently purchased a older Syncrowave 350 for 300$. I'm just trying to get a grasp on what I need to do to get it powered up at my shop.Ill most likely just be welding small things as I am new to tig welding.So far I know I have 200 amp Service to the shop. My welder does not have PFC. It needs a disconnect with preferably a 200 amp fuse.I've been reading on other forums and seen people do it in a variety of ways.Would someone please help explain how to go about this. If you're going to say talk to an electrician, don't worry I already got that in mind. I got as far as I set jumpers to 230v, hook it up to a disconnect, then where does the disconnect wire to?SN: KB100192Stock: 902976
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