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    According the the site the 200DX-D is the dual voltage model.
    The 200DX is 220 only.
    The dual voltage model should be able to do 50A when supplied with 120v at 15a (typical plug). Now correct me if I'm wrong but that's only enough to do 1/16"steel, maybe 1/16" aluminum if pre-heated.
    I don't see that coming up, and the site show the 220 only version as $100 cheaper.

    I wanted to know if the single voltage model was being replaced with the dual voltage one, sins both are out of stock at the moment.

    Oh, should mention I 'll be putting a couple 40A plugs in the shop (welder and home brew kiln), so getting 220 isn't a problem.
    Last edited by Blake80486; 03-28-2013 at 10:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blake80486 View Post
    According the the site the 200DX-D is the dual voltage model.
    The 200DX is 220 only.
    The dual voltage model should be able to do 50A when supplied with 120v at 15a (typical plug). Now correct me if I'm wrong but that's only enough to do 1/16"steel, maybe 1/16" aluminum if pre-heated.
    I don't see that coming up, and the site show the 220 only version as $100 cheaper.

    I wanted to know if the single voltage model was being replaced with the dual voltage one, sins both are out of stock at the moment.

    Oh, should mention I 'll be putting a couple 40A plugs in the shop (welder and home brew kiln), so getting 220 isn't a problem.
    Then you don't need the -D version if you have 220 and 30+ amps. Also, if you plan on 1/16" inch, even aluminum you can run extra passes on 110vac.
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