Well! This is some interesting stuff @irfandianwar12!
I see that you have quite a YouTube presence around DIY projects! That's very cool! It's this sort of hands on stuff that can cross language barriers and country boarders and I'm now a following fan over on YouTube!
I'm actually a pretty handy person myself... And that's something most people on this blockchain don't know about me... yet! hahaha!
I have 2 welders in my shop and lots of wood working tools. Those are my favorite types of projects! Anything working with wood and metal. HOWEVER! I have started to tinker a little as well so this project actually peaked my attention a little.
I mentioned that I have 2 welders. 1 is a 220 MIG welder. The other is a 110 wire feed arc welder. The arc welder leaves a coating of slag that I have to chip or angle grind off but the MIG welder leaves a nice smooth weld that doesn't require all of the polishing.
But here's the thing!
Here in Canada where I live 110 power is standard. We do have some 220 but it's certainly harder to come by.
This 110 to 220 inverter would be ideal and would also make my MIG welder far more versatile and speedUP my refinement time after my welds are done.
Thank you for posting this useful content here on Hive!
I'll be looking at more of your projects to see if they might help me with mine!
Have a wonderful day! 🙂
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