Brad93
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Miller Synchrowave 250 at work. Has AC balance and that's it no frequency control, no wave patterns. Some things are harder to get nice than on the Aerowave where I have the Hz set to about 100 ish, and the EP amps set at about 60% of EN.
R tech at home only gets used now and again, but on aluminium you really notice that ability to change the frequency.
You can't really beat the stability of the arc and low noise of a transformer such as a Synchrowave in my opinion. Would like to buy one for myself if one comes up second hand at a decent price.
R tech at home only gets used now and again, but on aluminium you really notice that ability to change the frequency.
You can't really beat the stability of the arc and low noise of a transformer such as a Synchrowave in my opinion. Would like to buy one for myself if one comes up second hand at a decent price.