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    Well, I can see that you're Very Impressed,,, after all if it's deemed a necessity by Miller, then it must be an Important feature

    I do like the wave modifications in my 255EXT, as you say, "Triangle" for sheetmetal and all, but THIS is just Shiney-Shiney-Shiney for "I don't know Who"...

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    Hey, thanks for the feedback Blaster. I don’t mind the debate or exchange at all, I appreciate it. But, you’re coming over here from the WeldingWeb forum, right? I used to debate with a clique of those guys for a few years, until they kept crying to their clique of moderators to finally ban my objective feedback.

    Nah, Miller obviously doesn’t deem AC Amplitude Control a “necessity”, since it was only offered as an expensive add-on for all those years with the 200/280 Dynasty models, as I mentioned.

    Miller and ESAB are sound welding machine producers that have been around for a long time on a few continents of the planet. They’re just a historical reference, not some sanctified race of superior engineers. Miller Dynasty model were impressive, and thought by some to be a proverbial sacred cow.

    And now Everlast is implementing AC Amplitude Control too, on its new, and most-advanced AC/DC TIG welding units.

    That’s an achievement for Everlast. Bravo!

    And now, those two Typhoon units make that feature fairly affordable for even the novice TIG welder or hobbyist, when seeking an extra-advanced-featured unit early in their welding efforts.

    So, that’s an achievement of non-violent Market "forces", too, which is anti-inflationary and allows welder consumers to keep the difference of what would otherwise cost them about three times as much for a comparable product.

    And, someone has said something to the effect that, sacred cows aren’t often slain, they more often just fade away…
    Last edited by christian; 03-30-2023 at 05:15 PM.
    Everlast 210 EXT (2015)

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    It's gone beyond Amplitude control. We offer split wave form control. And for DC, pulse shaping. But we also have many more advanced and up-to-date features.

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    Yeah,

    I thought those Typhoon models might be able to assign a waveform to the EP and a different one to the EN, too.

    Everlast is such a big help in the Market, compared to 10 years ago, when a transformer TIG unit was a high-priced proposition and usually stuck at 60 Hz.


    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    It's gone beyond Amplitude control. We offer split wave form control. And for DC, pulse shaping. But we also have many more advanced and up-to-date features.
    Everlast 210 EXT (2015)

    www.youtube.com/newjerusalemtimes

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