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Thank you all, for your info. It is very helpfull.
Thanks,
Hillbilly
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Is that Andy quick or what?? I think his keyboard is more aerodynamic than mine. This could require a rule change!!
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Hillbilly,
I think the 320 A/BP is very similar to my 330 A/BP, just that yours is duty rated at 200 amps and mine is 300.
Went through a similar thought process, that is, trying to drive a wirefeed with the A/BP. The issue is that the A/BP series is a constant current power source, and according to Andy, that requires a voltage sensing wirefeeder which will try to act like a constant voltage machine. The result being a very narrow application window.
Although I was trying to use a different wire feeder (3045 FC), so your case may be more practical than mine was. Hopefully, Andy will have a moment to address your particular combo.
Rob
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Welcome Hillbilly,
The answer to your question is a big no! The S52E feeder you have is not a voltage sensing feeder and therefore can't be used on a constant current machine like your ABP. It is used on constant voltage machines like the CP200 or your MM35.
Hope this helps.
Andy
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Hillbilly,
This machine is pretty much a straight forward Tig work horse. I don't think you will have much success running wire with it.
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320 A/BP Help
Ihave a S-52E, wire feeder on my old Millermatic 35. Can the S-52E be used to Mig, with a 320 A/BP, as the power source? I saw a 330 A/BP, on E-bay that had a label to turn the high frequency off. Also to use DC-, for Migging. Is this possible?
Thank you for any help,
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