Im looking at a new Millermatic 211. I was wondering if anyone had any first hand knowledge of it
They advertise this '' auto advance" feature which I feel is just a gimmick and I dont need but its a 110/ 220 volt machine with a 230 amp max.
So I assume if I was running 023 solid wire I could use a dedicated 120 volt receptacle.
This would not be my first Miller product and I have a Miler inverter CC/ CV machine and a Miller suitcase wire feeder as well as a Lincoln LN25 wire feeder but they are to bulky for my small garage and id rather not be switching cable liners and drive rollers when I need to do lighter gauge or thickness work.
Any thoughts on this are appreciated
They advertise this '' auto advance" feature which I feel is just a gimmick and I dont need but its a 110/ 220 volt machine with a 230 amp max.
So I assume if I was running 023 solid wire I could use a dedicated 120 volt receptacle.
This would not be my first Miller product and I have a Miler inverter CC/ CV machine and a Miller suitcase wire feeder as well as a Lincoln LN25 wire feeder but they are to bulky for my small garage and id rather not be switching cable liners and drive rollers when I need to do lighter gauge or thickness work.
Any thoughts on this are appreciated