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Miller 2050 Plasma for home use?

Drift_G35

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I have the opportunity to trade for a NIB Miller 2050 Plasma. I cant find much info on them. Is it something I can use on a basic 220 setup at home? Its probably way more machine than I will ever need but the deal is right.
 
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About what I paid for mine a few years ago. Fair enough price.

The Spectrum 2050 will run on single phase or 3-phase power, 190V - 630V. So yes, it'll run fine on single phase 240V.

Better to have and not need. :)
 
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zkling

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Thank you for googling that for me. Unfortunately I only understand about 25% of whats on that page.

I am trading a handgun valued at about $750.

What part(s) don't you understand? Its current production equivalent is a little less than the spectrum 875, for comparison. It would be best to put it on a 40amp breaker to really open the machine up.
 

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Mine is on a 10/50 I got rid of a couple carts and stacked it on a synch.
 

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Drift_G35

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What part(s) don't you understand? Its current production equivalent is a little less than the spectrum 875, for comparison. It would be best to put it on a 40amp breaker to really open the machine up.

I'm just not very familiar with anything outside of normal 110. I will post my electrical question in the electrical section.
 
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