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    Hi everyone. I just purchase a new Dynasty 200 DX with the coolmate 3 cooler. I'm in the process of building a new cart for the thing but I wanted to know what most are using for a power plug. I would like to have it where it could plug into a 110 volt outlet and a 220 volt outlet. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
    Miller matic 350P
    Millermatic 252/Spool gun
    Miller Spectrum 875 plasma
    Miller Dynasty 200 DX
    Miller Coolmate 3
    Miller Elite ( INFERNO Digital)
    2008 Miller Trailblazer 302/Custom trailer
    Custom DX200 Crazy Cart
    Sofia 13 X 30 Lathe
    MODERN 10X50 knee mill with Fagor 40i DRO
    Craftex 30 Mill/Drill

    All this stuff below was done with Miller gear


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  • #2
    Some people use the Miller DVI setup.

    I think it's the same as the setup on my Hypertherm Plasma cutter: A Twistlock generator plug that can be plugged into either a Welder's plug pigtail or a standard 120v plug pigtail, both of which were included with the plasma cutter.

    I use my Hypertherm plugs on my Dynasty, and have a few other pigtails to let me plug into anything.

    I just picked up two of the big 3 phase twist lock plugs and I'm going to use that for the main plug, allowing me to use 3 phase easily, and have my other pigtails plug into that at home.

    -James

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    • #3
      You can wire a 4 prong recepticle (twist lock) to the back of your dynasty, then make pig-tails. It's a simple process, just remember when making a single phase pig-tail, remember to isolate the red wire (red isn't used in single phase).

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      • #4
        like said most use a pig tail system. depending on what power you will be using most you could start with that plug and make pigtail options from there. the plug choice is really more about what you will be using it for, or what you have where it will be used most. if its a home use welder a single plug could cover your needs. if its for mobile work use, more option would be needed to really take advantage of its multi voltage options.
        the DVI plugs are a nice option but a bit more $$ than a trip to home depot, but look very nice.
        thanks for the help
        ......or..........
        hope i helped
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        • #5
          I had time to reconfigure mine:

          4 Prong 3 phase plug off machine to 3 Phase Receptical down to 3 Prong Generator (Twistlock) Plug, and then I can use either the 120 or 240 Plugs that came off my Hypertherm.

          With this I can plug into 4 different style outlets.

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          If your doing hime use only you could have your 220 plug on the machine, and a single 240-120 pigtail, and be set.

          -James

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          • #6
            Thanks guys. Some great ideas you have. There all great but I think I'm going to look into the DVI set up. Looks neat and fast to change over. The pig tail idea is nice as well. If the DVI system is too expensive I may end up going that route. Thanks again!
            Miller matic 350P
            Millermatic 252/Spool gun
            Miller Spectrum 875 plasma
            Miller Dynasty 200 DX
            Miller Coolmate 3
            Miller Elite ( INFERNO Digital)
            2008 Miller Trailblazer 302/Custom trailer
            Custom DX200 Crazy Cart
            Sofia 13 X 30 Lathe
            MODERN 10X50 knee mill with Fagor 40i DRO
            Craftex 30 Mill/Drill

            All this stuff below was done with Miller gear


            My YouTube vids:

            http://www.youtube.com/user/7863348

            Flickr photo's:
            http://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/sets/

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            • #7
              DVI setup was around $50.oo when i looked into it 2 years ago. no idea what it is now, a guick call to your LWS should get ya the new $ .
              let us know what its at now.
              thanks for the help
              ......or..........
              hope i helped
              sigpic
              feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat. [email protected]
              summer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
              JAMES

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              • #8
                Originally posted by fun4now View Post
                DVI setup was around $50.oo when i looked into it 2 years ago. no idea what it is now, a guick call to your LWS should get ya the new $ .
                let us know what its at now.

                Thanks James. I ordered the DVI setup from my Miller dealer and they said it would run about $90. for the lead and two plugs (110 & 220 volt) so I liked the way it looked so I went with it. I received the 200DX yesterday and the Coolmate 3 last week. Waiting on the torch, torch kit and DVI power cord and plugs. I just about got the cart completed. It's actually took about three weeks to build it but I promise it will make some chuckle when I post it on here.

                One question about the DVI cable. How did most wire it to the 200 DX? Did you remove the case and wire it direct or just splice into the DX's existing power cord? Thanks for the advise. Paul
                Miller matic 350P
                Millermatic 252/Spool gun
                Miller Spectrum 875 plasma
                Miller Dynasty 200 DX
                Miller Coolmate 3
                Miller Elite ( INFERNO Digital)
                2008 Miller Trailblazer 302/Custom trailer
                Custom DX200 Crazy Cart
                Sofia 13 X 30 Lathe
                MODERN 10X50 knee mill with Fagor 40i DRO
                Craftex 30 Mill/Drill

                All this stuff below was done with Miller gear


                My YouTube vids:

                http://www.youtube.com/user/7863348

                Flickr photo's:
                http://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/sets/

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                • #9
                  keeping in mind the Dyn is 3 phase compatible i would splice in not using the red wire so as to not have to figure it out on the inside later should you chose to sell it. if no chance of selling i suppose inside hookup would look nicer.
                  $90 wow , that went up.
                  thanks for the help
                  ......or..........
                  hope i helped
                  sigpic
                  feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat. [email protected]
                  summer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
                  JAMES

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                  • #10
                    looking forward to seeing the new cart. carts are always cool to see what diferent people chose as there design.
                    thanks for the help
                    ......or..........
                    hope i helped
                    sigpic
                    feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat. [email protected]
                    summer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
                    JAMES

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