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I'm aware I can change the plug etc but it's still not Australian Standards Compliant and it has to do with the high freq start do you know anything about that Fabr since you seem to know all?
Yeah I get that but I'm being told that I can't use the thing because it's not Australian Standards Compliant! and that if I try and just hook it up as you're saying I'll be fined BIG time. That's what I was asking if anyone had any idea of what would be involved in making it COMPLY.
Sure don't and don't care as all you need do is hook the damn thing up to 220-240v 100 amp service to make it run just as well there as here just as safely. WTH gives a care whether it is Oz compliant? No one does other than that asshole dealer. The Millers are so easy to diagnose IF you ever have trouble right over the phone with miller directly that you need never take it to a welding supplier that is such an ass he'd turn you in for anything just to get a sale. Eff him. Call your electrician and have that 100 amp branch circuit run. Sorry you think I'm an asshole. Just trying to help out but you either don't or won't listen.
Here's a link http://infostore.saiglobal.com/store/Portal.aspx?publisher=AS
So you're sure i can do that just keep it on the down low and do a bit from time to time, I'm just worried about the interference with the telecomunications crap that they're going on about.
I do have the orignal manual when I bought the thing I asked the guy for all the manuals on it he had.
Somewhere near the front it should show a diagram of the proper way to set up your layout to eliminate the EMF. If not get a newer version from Miller. The in fo applies to all welders.