Hi Andy:
I have'nt heard much about it lately,but I used to hear a lot of hype about the smooth 3-phase arc quality in welders with 3-phase input.I thumbed through one of my old Miller catalogs today and I noticed an add for the MM300 and It boasted a smooth 3-phase welding arc.My real question is; What about machines like the XMT and 350P?? Do they have a diminished arc quality when used with single phase input power?? I have had an XMT since 1998,but never have tried to used it with single phase power.I have 3-phase in my shop,so I try to keep as many machines as possible hooked to the 3-phase.I have welded with many inverters,way back to my first Arc-Pak 350,but have never hooked one to single phase power.This is just something that has been laying on the back of my mind for a while and I would be interested to hear what everyone else thinks about this subject.
Thanks
tooldude56
I have'nt heard much about it lately,but I used to hear a lot of hype about the smooth 3-phase arc quality in welders with 3-phase input.I thumbed through one of my old Miller catalogs today and I noticed an add for the MM300 and It boasted a smooth 3-phase welding arc.My real question is; What about machines like the XMT and 350P?? Do they have a diminished arc quality when used with single phase input power?? I have had an XMT since 1998,but never have tried to used it with single phase power.I have 3-phase in my shop,so I try to keep as many machines as possible hooked to the 3-phase.I have welded with many inverters,way back to my first Arc-Pak 350,but have never hooked one to single phase power.This is just something that has been laying on the back of my mind for a while and I would be interested to hear what everyone else thinks about this subject.
Thanks
tooldude56
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