@@MrBrechtD la microalambre es u cable con la salida de un amable que al hacer contacto en la superficie a soldar se produce un arco y hace una fundición del material y deja una soldadura también limpia.
¿Es lo mismo que el núcleo de flujo? Su descripción traducida parece ser. Lo intenté y el resultado correspondiente en el video es el segundo.@@albertomontilla2747
Well, I use it for all my welding, and for flux core, mig with CO2 it works fine. Lift TIG might be good enough if you are already a pro, but if you are, you probably have better machines around. In other words, I don't think this is the machine to get if you want to TIG weld. Also probably not the one you'ld want for MIG, since it has no additional options like postflow, preflow, wathever. However, as a beginner it has served and taught me well. For the price, it does it all, just not very good except for flux core, stick and maybe MIG I guess . Note that this machine is dc only so no aluminium welding.
Hi again Ime not a professional welder but can weld to a certain degree with the older transformer basic models were you just set from 1 to 5 switch up and wire speed but as time moves on I have now just purchased the hitbox 250A inverter mig welder and had a quick mess about with it today and set it up on 0.8 wire and the upside-down fire extinguisher hack and even though its got synergy technology built in I seem to be burning straight through 2.0 mm steel is there a way to turn it down so I am not blowing the crap out of the steel?
@@PaulD-t6c Your welder seems to be more advanced than the one I have. I'm not sure what "softness" and "hardness" means, but usually turning down the current should solve your problem. Make sure the right process is selected, turn down the current and the voltage, try again and turn up the current until you have the desired results. With flux core you have more "penetration" as they call it, and it can be slightly adjusted with the voltage knob. I know the hitbox manuals are not very clear, so experimenting is the task at hand. Let me know what exactly the soft-hardness knob does :) Also, on my machine the current knob changes the wire feed. You on the other hand have 2T/4T settings. Try changing those as well
@@MrBrechtD yes the manual doesn't explain the best funny that they can produce these quality welders but not a clue with manuals lol and I think the current slows the wire speed down on my model,will have another mess about with it tomorrow, thanks for your input
@@MrBrechtD I'm stick welder at work (no professional just part of my job as engineer ) but did MIG MAG course some years ago did week on MAG (steel ) then couple weeks in MIG aluminium , only thing we changed was gas and wire but welded with DC perfectly well . Think its AC for TIG on aluminium (only done stainless TIG ) but DC is what's used for MIG on aluminium
I ended up going for the Hitbox MIG 250, been working really well for me so far. I haven't had the chance to weld Aluminium but maybe some time in the future
Hello, when I turn on my hitbox the fan starts and after a few minutes it stops, is this normal?
Где результаты работ? Смысл этого видео если мы не увидели всю проделанную работу?
its the same hzxvogen?
Hzxvogen? What's that
Just looked it up, lookw l8ke it's exactly the same. Of course the specs could be different
Podras hacer un vídeo soldando con microalambre y gas co2? Pero que no sea con alambre flux, ea decir sin gas
Nunca he oído hablar del microcable. ¿Es solo pequeño? ¿O tiene algo más especial? (Traducido con Google)
@@MrBrechtD la microalambre es u cable con la salida de un amable que al hacer contacto en la superficie a soldar se produce un arco y hace una fundición del material y deja una soldadura también limpia.
¿Es lo mismo que el núcleo de flujo? Su descripción traducida parece ser. Lo intenté y el resultado correspondiente en el video es el segundo.@@albertomontilla2747
why u don't show the result ?
what result would you like to see?
@@MrBrechtD the result for MMA , MIG and TIG
@@ThomasLe_G This is the unboxing. Check other vids (like the air compressor build) for results.
@@MrBrechtD i checked the video was cool.
But I think you still had to let see people the result they wanna see it
@@ThomasLe_G and what exactly do you mean. What do you think i need(ed) to show?
So what was the outcome of these tests?????
Well, I use it for all my welding, and for flux core, mig with CO2 it works fine. Lift TIG might be good enough if you are already a pro, but if you are, you probably have better machines around. In other words, I don't think this is the machine to get if you want to TIG weld. Also probably not the one you'ld want for MIG, since it has no additional options like postflow, preflow, wathever.
However, as a beginner it has served and taught me well. For the price, it does it all, just not very good except for flux core, stick and maybe MIG I guess . Note that this machine is dc only so no aluminium welding.
Hi again
Ime not a professional welder but can weld to a certain degree with the older transformer basic models were you just set from 1 to 5 switch up and wire speed but as time moves on I have now just purchased the hitbox 250A inverter mig welder and had a quick mess about with it today and set it up on 0.8 wire and the upside-down fire extinguisher hack and even though its got synergy technology built in I seem to be burning straight through 2.0 mm steel is there a way to turn it down so I am not blowing the crap out of the steel?
@@PaulD-t6c Your welder seems to be more advanced than the one I have. I'm not sure what "softness" and "hardness" means, but usually turning down the current should solve your problem. Make sure the right process is selected, turn down the current and the voltage, try again and turn up the current until you have the desired results. With flux core you have more "penetration" as they call it, and it can be slightly adjusted with the voltage knob. I know the hitbox manuals are not very clear, so experimenting is the task at hand. Let me know what exactly the soft-hardness knob does :)
Also, on my machine the current knob changes the wire feed. You on the other hand have 2T/4T settings. Try changing those as well
@@MrBrechtD yes the manual doesn't explain the best funny that they can produce these quality welders but not a clue with manuals lol and I think the current slows the wire speed down on my model,will have another mess about with it tomorrow, thanks for your input
@@MrBrechtD I'm stick welder at work (no professional just part of my job as engineer ) but did MIG MAG course some years ago did week on MAG (steel ) then couple weeks in MIG aluminium , only thing we changed was gas and wire but welded with DC perfectly well . Think its AC for TIG on aluminium (only done stainless TIG ) but DC is what's used for MIG on aluminium
Have you tried to weld Aluminium with this welder?
This welder is only dc, so it is not possible to weld aluminium since it requires ac.
Aluminum mig is ran DC, not AC.
I ended up going for the Hitbox MIG 250, been working really well for me so far. I haven't had the chance to weld Aluminium but maybe some time in the future
falsely advertised as 200 amp output, it can give only max120amp
havn't tested that yet, but most likely with these budget machines
Is that when ran on 120 volts?