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    Smile Readywelders

    Hi all, I am the new distributor for READYWELDER in Australia.
    I hope to have 5 units here in the next week or so and will have a demo model for anyone to try out free of charge. I hope to have it all set up in the 130 over the next couple of weeks.
    If you are interested give me a call and I will set up a time.
    I can have it available to use for the welding day with the club also.
    Phil 0423759779
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    Readywelder

    hey Phil

    I am assuming that it is a 12v mini mig using a flux cored wire????

    What size battery is the minimum it runs of ie CCA what is the max current or material it can do. I would assume up to about 2.5mm to 3mm.

    I'm keen to have a look and a test.

    Justin

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    Smile

    here are the specs from the company, i have yet to test it so am looking for willing volunteers to put it thru its paces, i hope to set up a 24 volt and 36 volt system from my truck to test it out and give demos.
    welds steel, stainless, aluminium.
    18volt ok for thin sheet metal,
    24 volt single pass 1/2 inch at 275 amps.
    36 volt welds up to 3/4 inch at 350 to 400 amps.
    welds 22 guage to 3/4 inch.
    wire speeds of 50 to 900 inches per minute.
    if you want to look at all the specs go to Readywelder.com | There's nothing like it!
    it has hose for gas operation as well as flux cored gasless.
    All tips and wire are standard from any welding supplier.

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    sorry justin got carried away there, not sure of the CCA minimum needed to run the welder so will find out.
    Phil

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    Hey Justin here are a few specs.
    They recommend Deep cycle like OPTIMA Gell cell batteries, or good quality 12dc deep cycle RV or marine battery, and a 10amp overnite charger, regular auto batteries and other batteries not designed for deep cycle discharge will have a shorter life span if drawn too many times.
    so ideal for a dual battery set up.
    A fully charged pair of deep cycle batteries will weld minimum duration of 45 min welding 1/2 inch steel or 3/4 inch alluminium, @ approx 175 amps.
    Lighter duty metal can offer a duration time of 4 hours or more from fully charged batteries.

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