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Like the title says, what is a Miller Matic 35 MIG welder worth? Including a full tank of 25/75 CO2/Argon, regulator, hoses, etc. Tank is about 4 1/2 feet tall but I don't know how many cu ft that is. Is there anything on one of these that I should watch out for? I'm looking at one but there's no suitable power where it's located so I have to tentatively agree to buy it before I can take it home and test it. But I have very little experience with MIG and non with this model so I'm operating blind here!
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>> > Was looking to buy a Miller 35 mig welder but not sure what it
>> > requires for power. Heard it runs on single phase, but at what
>> > voltage and how many amps must the circuit be able to handle? Any
>> > help would be appreciated. TIA.
>> > Vic
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Millermatic 35 Parts Breakdown
I have a MM35 hooked up to my dryer circuit (30 amps) and have never had
problems with it.
problems with it.
The welder is usually run between 1 and 3 and occaisional shot on 4-6, but
never blew a breaker yet and the wires don't get warm either.
never blew a breaker yet and the wires don't get warm either.
If you're planning a new circuit for it, I'd use a 50 amp, but if you have an
electric dryer outlet, you can still get by.
electric dryer outlet, you can still get by.
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The input rating is down near the cord.
Mike
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>Howdy,
> I own a miller 130 and have used it for a few years now.
>I plug it into a regular wall outlet with out any problems
>so its 110 and either 15 or 20 amps. The unit works great
>and I've never had a problem with it. I think it has a 10%
>duty cycle which means if you use it continuously for 1 minute,
>you must let it sit for 9 minutes. I think it's pretty
>important to follow this because a guy at work burned one
>up one time by using it for 5 minutes continuously before
>letting it rest. Real nice unit though for stuff 1/8' or
>less other wise you must use multiple passes.
> Good Luck
> Lee