Apr 10, 2025 #1 abangbikerz Mechanical Joined Apr 3, 2012 Messages 73 Location MY I notice lincoln machine for submerged arc welding has 2 terminal for positive and 2 for negative. Why the need for 2 terminal? Anyone can explain.
I notice lincoln machine for submerged arc welding has 2 terminal for positive and 2 for negative. Why the need for 2 terminal? Anyone can explain.
Apr 11, 2025 #2 D dtimberlake Mechanical Joined Oct 31, 2024 Messages 76 Maybe has an NL Option kit ? whatever that is ? CONNECTION OF DC-1000 WITH NL OPTION KIT TO LAF-3 (Obsolete) from page 20 on the Operator's manual here - https://files-us-prod.cms.commerce.dynamics.com/cms/api/tflzsjpjnb/binary/MA2z4B Upvote 0 Downvote
Maybe has an NL Option kit ? whatever that is ? CONNECTION OF DC-1000 WITH NL OPTION KIT TO LAF-3 (Obsolete) from page 20 on the Operator's manual here - https://files-us-prod.cms.commerce.dynamics.com/cms/api/tflzsjpjnb/binary/MA2z4B
Apr 12, 2025 1 #3 TugboatEng Marine/Ocean Joined Nov 1, 2015 Messages 12,048 Location US Running pairs of cable in parallel allows for smaller cables. There is no off the shelf cable that is rated for 1000 amps. Upvote 0 Downvote
Running pairs of cable in parallel allows for smaller cables. There is no off the shelf cable that is rated for 1000 amps.
Apr 15, 2025 Thread starter #4 abangbikerz Mechanical Joined Apr 3, 2012 Messages 73 Location MY TugboatEng said: Running pairs of cable in parallel allows for smaller cables. There is no off the shelf cable that is rated for 1000 amps. Click to expand... thank you. Thats what i thought Upvote 0 Downvote
TugboatEng said: Running pairs of cable in parallel allows for smaller cables. There is no off the shelf cable that is rated for 1000 amps. Click to expand... thank you. Thats what i thought