Yes, but it will ONLY do 80 amps of stick on 120v and 80 amps is marginally enough to burn 3/32" 7018, it really needs more like 90-92 amps in my experience.Oscar wrote:I wouldn't say that is the case. I'm pretty sure it will weld up to whatever amperage the 120V circuit will allow before popping the breaker. I think that is just the rating Lincoln chose to specify, for whatever reason.
Interesting. Lincoln machines have typically supported cellulose in the past. In looking at the SW200 manual they don't mention it at all.JayWal wrote:That is if the 210 can even run 6010/6011. My Lincoln SW200 can't, so running stick in 120v is pretty useless. Lincoln claims it can run them, but mine runs for 5 seconds or so and the arc goes out. Really annoyed at that, I'm starting to like those cellulose rods more and more.
They don't in the 210MP manual either, however the 210MP has both Hot Start and Arc Force settings on the machine, and AFAICT neither are on the SW200.
Not clear if the 210MP has HF start on tig.