It'll still push 400a but duty cycle is not 60% as it would be on 3ph. But 400a is a helluva lotta juice.
Best, most versatile machine I've ever owned. TIG welds nice too, but its scratch start. Wish it would do aluminum too, but its nice now having my Precision TIG dedicated to aluminum. No more swapping around.
I have a dynasty 200 and I'm trying to get my buddies syncro 350lx. Just get the spool gun and controller and you will be good to go for thicker aluminum jobs. I still want cc/cv power supply like the XMT so I can weld thick material at high deposition rates with a wire feeder. I see them used all of the time but I'm just not ready to pull the trigger. That's cool that you like yours. I recommend these all of the time for someone who wants a fairly portable multiple process machine.
I've talked to a very reputable miller repair shop and he said stay away from the xmt 350's parts (PC boards specifically) are very expensive compared to the 304's.
I like that the 304's can handle the carbon arc'ing too.
I've talked to a very reputable miller repair shop and he said stay away from the xmt 350's parts (PC boards specifically) are very expensive compared to the 304's.