Monkeypeas
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Its suprising they could make it work with so few positions to choose from on the voltage selector + the one toggle, it cant compensate for changes in behaviour between different shielding gasses or wire thicknesses so it must all just be "close enough"They are both very similar to the Telwin 120.
Before this thread, I might have looked at them and thought "Where's the pot for wire speed control?"
However, I know that this 40-year younger synergic inverter does not need one:
At least with a modern inverter machine like that one its stepless so you have some element of fine control