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YESWELDER 200A AC/DC Aluminum Tig Welder with Pulse Large LED Display, Digital Inverter STICK/TIG 110/220V Dual Voltage TIG Welding Machine TIG-200P ACDC

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Style: TIG-200P ACDC Aluminum Welder


Features

  • Large LED display can help you see the data more clearly, such as the current, function mode and welding mode.
  • [ACDC PULSED TIG WELDER] Software Controlled Square Wave AC/DC TIG inverter welder, it produces high performance with an array of pulse feature.
  • [6 IN 1 TIG WELDER] In possesion of STICK, AC TIG, DC TIG, AC Pulse TIG, DC Pulse TIG, Spot Welding in one machine, meets your versatile welding needs.
  • [ALUMINUM APPLICABLE] Squarewave is the best option to improve your weld quality and make aluminum welding easier. Suitable for aluminum up to 4/25''.
  • [HOT START] Easy arc start, stable current, minimum spatter, no sticking, good shaping, providing excellent welding experience.
  • [AUTO MEMORY] Automatically save your welding parameters while powered off. Auto recovery of last times welding parameters.

Manufacturer: ‎YESWELDER


Part Number: ‎TIG-200P ACDC


Item Weight: ‎29.6 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎19 x 14.75 x 11.75 inches


Item model number: ‎TIG-200P ACDC


Style: ‎TIG-200P ACDC Aluminum Welder


Power Source: ‎ac_dc


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 19, 2023


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  • Great welder so far
To make it clear this is my first and only gtaw welder and the only aluminum welding I have done so far is only with this welder. I have something like 180-200 hours smaw (stick) welding from like 15-16 years ago which I was basically given a crash course in about two hours and then started major fabrication and complete builds which my last true test project was a log trailer bout 26-30’ from the pintel hitch to the rear and could carry 30-35’ logs and is still being used to this day. Then I recently got back into welding as of April 2023 with a miller bobcat 250. Oh and the reason I stopped was I didn’t know anyone that could use a stick welder and I didn’t own a generator welder as plug in welders cost way way to much to run for stuff I like to do. So basic history and as of me getting my bobcat I’ve added about 2.5-3 hours tops stick welding to get close to welding like I was. Now the yeswelder ac/dc 250 tig welder is my first tig welder and I got it to learn both tig welding and basics of aluminum welding and also if I want to weld stuff under 1/8” or perhaps a bit thinner 1/16” or less for sure. I bought a yeswelder mig 250p for fcaw and gmaw (flux core and mig) and most likely thicker aluminum like 3/16” or more that I want done quickly. So far I got about 30-40 minutes to get from the trash welding of aluminum to the ok looking beads I am showing. I’ve got 1.2-1.5 hours total with the tig welder slightly more time with welding steel to figure the tig process out better as I got lucky in the first pic where you see the burn through hole. I haven’t really had a issue other then the manual isn’t really meant for a novice tig welder. Some of the settings I easily understand some make no sense. Plus the fact it’s all AC welding for aluminum plus learning pulse settings. Now that I am pretty sure settings won’t get messed up anymore and I’m finally getting my technique down I feel this is a quality welder no doubt. Now I won’t say by any means this thing can outdo a miller dynasty or syncrowave with inverter technology. But so far with both my mig and tig welders being inverter tech and seen first hand the ability they have mainly my tig welder it will out class any old style transformer type welder hands down except the most extreme top of the line welders with that old technology at there core. Also someone said that the foot pedal won’t control amps on the 250? Ya it does I have the foot pedal that yeswelder sells and I can’t even begin to handle it below 30-40 amps bout 25-30% pedal lowest I can keep welding with my welder set at 120 peak on aluminum. I took to the foot pedal off the top as I am loving the ability to set up my welder on the hot hot side of the ampage but dial in what I want which is almost always maxed with the way I am learning and backing off when I sense possible burn thru. Ya the cover is thin sheet metal ya most of the stuff they could go cheap on they did. But most of all my biggest issue is the connector for the torch is some off the wall metric size I can’t just find a adapter for to use us standard sizes easy with. So getting other torches or better brands which is what I’m wanting most of all water cooling as I like thin gloves to tig weld and the stock torch gets hot and makes me stop after 3-8 min and that is running about 50-70% duty cycle at 110-125amps and 18-20 cfh on my argon. I recommend this welder for sure if you are willing to spend at least 600-1000 to get setup which that does include basics like consumables and at least a pound each of steel and aluminum filler rods. I got 1/16” but wish I’d grabbed something thicker but it is teaching me to prep more and better. Plus I feel I am learning a key point to tig welding and that is you don’t always need filler or you don’t reallly need much at all for most applications that I am doing. Plus that amount should cover one full 80cf tank. DO NOT buy it online unless you are buying a used one from somewhere local imo. Also do not buy anything over 80cf period. Unless you are going to rent tanks just buy 80cf tanks. That 600-1000 should easily cover one full tank and all the basics along with the pedal on amazon so long as you get the welder on sale like I did. Even it’s full price isn’t bad considering other imported brands run 700-1000 range for good 225-250 amp tig welder. Hope this helps I wish I could offer more insight. Well one last thing. YouTube videos are pretty good for this welder. I spent about 16-20 hours total over two weeks reading and videos to determine I wanted this brand and this certain tig welder. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Justin Justin

  • Great beginner machine
Style: TIG-200P ACDC Aluminum Welder
This is my first experience welding. I got this machine because it is one of the cheapest welders that can do AC for aluminum. I did have an issue at first with the HF start not working. Support walked me through the process of adjusting the spark gap and it works great now. I'm not sure why it's not included in the manual, but the spark gap should be 0.8mm. Support was very responsive from YesWelder, and they speak fluent English! One minor annoyance is that the machine will not save the AC/DC setting. Every time I turn it on it is in AC mode and I have to remember to switch back to DC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024 by Matthew Foran

  • Tig for all in under $600
The machine is really good for beginners or simple automotive work. Sure there is better machines In the $700-900 range, but if your just getting started I would buy this to really learn if tig is something you want to sink a bunch of money into, tigs expensive. The machine has an on/off pedal, HF start, a decent gas line, and amps read pretty accurate, ground clamp is sturdy. I hate the torch that comes with this machine but the hose is a standard 150a for a #17 so very easy to change out (which I did for about 40$) it runs good on 110v and great on the full 220v… this thing is bare bones but it works and works well. It holds a good arc and really it’s only drawback is it has no features. But for the price it can’t. It’s well built, has good internal components. If you not new or have 1000 bucks laying around I’d get a prime or Eastwood, or something a little more feature heavy, but all In all, I’m impressed with this machine. It gets the job done. I saw a ton of people asking about changing the torch in the questions section, yes you can and it’s very easy. Any welding shop or supplier will have torches that fit this machine. Also yeswelder if you read this: get rid of that giant plastic torch and please just put a normal torch with zip tie finger switch on. That torch that comes on the machine feels like a nerf gun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022 by trout bum kenny trout bum kenny

  • Great for price and first time tig welder
The media could not be loaded. TLDR I have zero experience with tig welding but this machine seems to work well for me. I am just a dude in the garage working on his junk trying not to spend a fortune on tools. I am confident I will be able to weld up a stainless exhaust on my car with more practice. That and I wanted a way to weld up any cracks that may form in my stainless turbo header. long version I cannot not give a proper review because that was my first time using it and the only tig welder I have ever touched. That and my extent of tig knowledge is a few hours of youtube tutorials. The HF start made arc initiation easy. I did not want to deal with scratch or lift start for my first tig experience. It lit every time I hit the button. The arc seemed stable with no popping or crackling. Welding pipe probably was not a good starting medium. I was having trouble keeping the proper torch angle. With proper angle it did seem to be very easy to control the puddle for a first timer like me. The foot pedal is just for on/off and no amp control. Honestly that is a downside but could not pass up the price. It was under 200 bucks from due to 85 dollars off right now and there is a mod to be able to wire in a variable amp pedal I may do. I am pretty happy with my first attempt but need more practice. I feel my technique is holding me back more so than this welder at this point. I am confident it will do a much better job than my flux mig welder. Honestly the flux mig is a nightmare to use compared to this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022 by Jason Legrand Hall

  • Great product
Style: TIG-205P Pulsed TIG Welder
Welder work s great.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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