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    Im considering buying a PA200,mainly for 6010 capability
    But whats putting me off is the high current itll draw.
    is 36Amps correct?It seems like an awful lot for a 200amp welder
    most inverters i have used are running at half that?

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    Can't possibly be half as that would mean you'd be putting out more power than you are pulling from the wall but if it is, that would be the solution to the world's energy problems .... :-)

    For a stick welder that has such a high duty cycle at max amps, the Everlast amp draw seems to be in the right ballpark. A MUCH lighter duty (30%) 150A inverter stick welder from another manufacturer draws 22A and that's with smaller fans and fewer and lighter duty components.
    Last edited by Mr120; 05-09-2013 at 11:51 PM.

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    36 amps is the max inrush current. This is a temporary demand. But a 40 amp breaker is not uncommon...most welder circuits are standard wired for 50 amps or more anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    36 amps is the max inrush current. This is a temporary demand. But a 40 amp breaker is not uncommon...most welder circuits are standard wired for 50 amps or more anyway.
    BTW - Max running amps for the PA 200 is incorrect on the website.

    32A @ 220V
    38A @ 230V
    36A @ 240V

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    The PowerArc 200st ( dual voltage lift tig )
    Has a max operating input of 25.3 amps for 110v and maximum operating input of 23.7 amps on 220v.
    We often run them on a 30 amp breaker with no problems ( 110v 30 amp and 220v 30 amp in shop)
    Often times if larger machines are being tested in the main area I will use the 220v to 110 adaptor plug as I can still get 125 amps on 110v out of it.
    Cheers
    Duncan
    EVERLAST CANADA
    www.everlastwelders.ca
    www.titanwinches.com

    905 637 1637

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    that sounds more like it,thanks
    does anyone know if the 6010 port just increase OCV or does it bump up arc force at the same time?

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