Best Budget welding Machine for Light Use
An inverter is an electronic system for voltage regulation. In the case of an inverter welding machine, it converts AC power supply into a lower usable output voltage – for example, from 240V AC supply to 20V DC output..
They generally first rectify the utility AC power to DC; then they switch (invert) the DC power into a stepdown transformer to produce the desired welding voltage or current. The switching frequency is typically 10 kHz or higher.
Easy Access Features:Easy to use, long life and well made, orange or yellow colour available
200 A Inverter welding machine with IGBT Technology
Single Phase with All Accessories(Holder+Earthing clamp with cable)
Power : 200 Amps.
Products Included inside the package:
- 200 Amps.
- Inverter welding machine with 1.5M earth cable,
- 1.5M holder with acc 16 sq mm cabl,
- Single Phase,
- Less in Weight,
- Less power Consumption,
- Better In Performance.
Warranty and Service Quality: No warranty
Going with customer feedback, this model is doing well! Apart from some minor issues like faulty appliance and service issues, there have been no significant reports. Overall, the majority of the feedbacks are positive!
Pros:
- Easy to use, long life and well made, orange or yellow colour available
- 200 A Inverter welding machine with IGBT Technology
- Single Phase with All Accessories(Holder+Earthing clamp with cable)
- Light in Weight and less maintenance compare to other welding machine
Cons:
- Warranty and Service Quality is poor
Verdict:
inverters are more efficient, they can produce a more stable arc. For this reason, inverter welders take the trophy for both efficiency and stability. Transformers, by nature, have higher duty cycles so in theory they can handle more heavy-duty work than an inverter machine.