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    To follow up with that last post, the new PowerMTS 160 and 200S are the latest welders to be introduced from Everlast.

    Self contained, and portable, are two things that come to mind when coming up with things to say about the units. Digitally based MIG, DC TIG, and STICK capability are features of both units, with self contained wire feeder and built in TIG torch gas valve with 2T and 4T control. Also, it features down slope and post flow control. For MIG and Stick performance, the units feature wave form control that varies the inductance of the machine.

    The 160 offers regular function MIG while the 200S is synergic in function. This means the basic parameters of wire diameter and wire type are entered and automatic adjusting of the wire speed is accomplished as the voltage is changed. But for times when the wire speed needs a little tweaking, the unit features alternate function which allows normal control of MIG wire speed and voltage. Some people might consider this similar to the Auto Set of Miller, but in actuality, it is much more advanced and precise compared the the "preset" that Milller uses.

    When I figure out what is wrong, I will load the pictures. I had a recent update, and it says I am missing a security token.

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    Here's some pics. Still having trouble uploading them,
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    Here's our completely NEW unit from Everlast. Its the PowerTig 185 MICRO and has been in development for over a year. It is a breakthrough product for us and the imported welder industry. Its a ground up new AC/DC unit 185 amps with 35% duty cycle at 160 amps. It features basic AC/DC operation with foot pedal or switch control, with presets on all functions. It is a good little tig unit for the user looking for basic features and controls without complicated functions. We do offer the basic AC balance and Frequency controls that match our 250 EX specs so that users can find their sweet spot when welding aluminum.

    No, it doesn't have stick or pulse...it does what a TIG does and does it quite well. Its great for the beginner and prosumer level buyer, or even the fab shop that isn't interested in all the bells and whistles, and just want to get down to some serious tig welding.

    Speaking of sweet spots: the price....$849.00

    Production deliveries should start in January. We expect demand to be very heavy, and preorders are being accepted now.
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    I'm awaiting patiently for my new 250EXT to arrive but I had 2 questions.

    If you get a chance could you post a picture of the back side of the unit. I wanted to see what the conenection on the back look like and if there was some type of power output for a cooler?

    Also I noticed on one of the front pannel pictures that the control for AC balance was labeled % clean but was on the electrode negative side of the graph. Shouldn't that be on the electrode positive side? Maybe I'm wrong. All the threads on welding web disapeared all of a sudden so I don't have anything to go by.


    Thanks!

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    We are reworking the panels...anything I have would not be representative.

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    Just curious when we migh get to see some of the new models on the site. I check almost every day.. I see some revamping has been done tho. looks good.

  7. Default EXT pannels and cooler follow up

    Hi It's almost been a month since I posted last. I wanted to follow up on the pannels and the cooler for the EXT. Last you replied they were reworking the pannels for the new EXT.

    Do you have photo's of the reworked units? (Specifically connections and panels)

    Alex said there would be a custom water cooler made for the EXT units. What is the status of that?

    Thanks!

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