The pulse settings definitely need adjustment. I think the factory setting is better suited to 1/8 aluminum mig welding. It's a lit different the multi dial pulse mig welding I'm used to. It will stack dimes in double pulse, I've seen it done successfully. I can't wait to get mine, I need a portable machine!
So when it comes to budget priced machines we all know there’s a trade off. I’m fine with that….just show me where it is. I’ve no way to verify if the welds are from the machine I’m being told/shown made them. Video them, cut and etch them. Show some video of weld (the actual welding) with a proper filter. Surging wire feed systems can be seen with proper video. On a budget machine that’s dual voltage and has high end features like pulse I’m skeptical. To portray these machines as comparable to comparable commercial level ones is ridiculous. For the home hobbyists, tinkering we know is a different class of requirements. No hate here just economics … Cost versus quality
YesWelder YWM-200 Review - A Look at the 4-in-1 Multi Process Aluminum MIG Welder
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I’m no professional, but I have ordered this machine. I currently have an older Miller Sidekick 110 Volt machine.
The pulse settings definitely need adjustment. I think the factory setting is better suited to 1/8 aluminum mig welding. It's a lit different the multi dial pulse mig welding I'm used to. It will stack dimes in double pulse, I've seen it done successfully. I can't wait to get mine, I need a portable machine!
Enjoy your new machine and thanks for stopping by!
Pulse and double pulse is more designed for thin metal especially aluminum.
What plug standard did they use for the 240V plug?
NEMA-6-50
So when it comes to budget priced machines we all know there’s a trade off.
I’m fine with that….just show me where it is.
I’ve no way to verify if the welds are from the machine I’m being told/shown made them.
Video them, cut and etch them. Show some video of weld (the actual welding) with a proper filter. Surging wire feed systems can be seen with proper video.
On a budget machine that’s dual voltage and has high end features like pulse I’m skeptical.
To portray these machines as comparable to comparable commercial level ones is ridiculous.
For the home hobbyists, tinkering we know is a different class of requirements.
No hate here just economics …
Cost versus quality