Sunstac 200A Stick Welder ARC/Lift TIG Welding Machine with VRD Optional, LCD Display MMA Welder Machine 110V/220V Dual Voltage with Hot Start, Arc Force and Anti-Stick
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[LCD Screen Panel]: Intelligent LCD panel presents welding data visually(including welding mode, rod diameter, current, VRD,hot start, and ARC force), which helps to read it clearly.
[Good Performance]: Sunstac welder is compatible with 6010 cellulose rods, 6011 and 7018 welding rods, capable of welding cast iron, mild steel, stainless steel and a wide range of materials.
[Multi-function]: Adjustable hot start and arc force makes the arc striking easier and avoids rods sticking, 2 in 1 welder enables to choose stick or lift TIG welding mode as you want.
[Portable design]: Sunstac welder with an easy carrying handle, compacted and light weight design is convenient to be used anywhere you need.
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5.0 out of 5 starsPlugged it into 220, set parameters, worked great!
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
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First, this is the smallest 200 amp stick welder I have seen. It is about 1/2 the size of the stick welder I bought on 鶹 a year ago and am very happy with. Second, I am a hobby welder with a farm. Don't weld every day or every week but on a farm there's always repairs to be made to equipment and it just isn't cost or time efficient to call a professional welder every time I need something welded. I have 2 shops at the farm, a couple of miles apart. I was thinking how handy it would be to have a second stick welder at my remote shop. Save me a lot of time and fuel having to move a big piece of equipment from one field to the other.
I saw this Sunstac 200A welder for sale at a great price and it seems to be of the same lineage as the welder I bought last year. I plugged it in, set the parameters. stick, 5/32, VRD OFF, Hot Start 5, Arc Force 5. I had a piece of 1/4 inch plate with surface rust I hit with wire brush. The synergic function of the machine set the amps at 174. I put an old stick of 5/32, 6013 in the stinger and lowered my mask. I struck an arc the second tick on the plate and proceeded to lay down the entire rod without issue. I pulled out and pushed right in close to the plate to test arc force and it kept going through the entire rod. I paused a minute to let the machine cool a bit and put another stick of 6013 in and repeated my test starting it on first tick and laying down a fat bead with no issues. After the welds cooled I knocked off the slag. Is a 6013 weld on a lightly rusted piece of metal going to be pretty? No, but the penetration is good and that's how welding goes on the farm sometimes and if it will do this with old 6013 you know 7018 on a clean metal is going to be easy. Will it last for years? Whom knows, but if you need to get a piece of equipment back in the field so you can get your seed in or your hay baled before it rains you don't care. It's a cute little bugger with HOT 200 amp stinger! Just buy it!
I don't know long it will last but this welder is awesome. It ran 1/16, 3/32 and 1/8 inch flawlessly. I'm using 30 amp 220 power with no problem. there is no way to beat the price.
4.0 out of 5 starsHard to believe how small this is
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
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The good.. small and light and will do 3/32 rod. It's also crazy cheap. It's really a capable 100A welder. You can do a lot with it. Bad... It's not a 1/8" rod machine, and the rod clamp is pretty bad. The welding cables are something like 8 gage or something else ridiculously small, so I'm going to make some adapters to do a regular welding cable.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
The good.. small and light and will do 3/32 rod. It's also crazy cheap. It's really a capable 100A welder. You can do a lot with it. Bad... It's not a 1/8" rod machine, and the rod clamp is pretty bad. The welding cables are something like 8 gage or something else ridiculously small, so I'm going to make some adapters to do a regular welding cable.