Nice cart, the auto pump is clever idea, but where do you get the 12 volts to run it.
Nice cart, the auto pump is clever idea, but where do you get the 12 volts to run it.
If you got an extra pack, call to make sure that they are on the way...
But that is a nice functional cart. My concern that you have enough air space around the unit to keep the unit properly cool. It looks like the water cooler is jammed in there.
Mark
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The rear area is of prime concern. You need at least 1 foot clearance from all sides, especially the rear. If the cooler is in the rear, then the heat is pulled from the cooler into the unit, reducing duty cycle.
Mark
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The heat from the cooler exits upward, thru the power supply, and from this earlier shot,you can see, there isn't 1 foot from the rear of the welder to the argon tank, but it is round and there is space to move the welder forward a little more. Still, I'm not planning to do production work, just keep my welding skills current. I'm a retired fabricator/mechanic/dyno operator, with 34 years at Chrysler.
That angle relieves my concerns somewhat, but since the 256 has a lower duty cycle at full amps, that was the primary issue I had.
Mark
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