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    I had an interceptor and found the same thing, dealer should have done it on first service but l could tell that the bolts had never been removed when l checked.
    Great bike.....loved it, shame it got written off in a accident.
     
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    It depends if you are talking AC or DC and what exactly "affordable" actually means to you personally?

    "Affordable housing" for example means what???? :rolleyes:

    DC for basically anything other than aluminium alloys can be had for under £500 a complete set up.

    Here is my ac/dc 200 amp set which cost over £1200 quite a few years ago.

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    This is relatively cheap compared to Fronius etc.

    This set has covered all my needs, but add a further budget of around £120 per time for a non-rental Argon cylinder exchange.
     
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    Yes, a nice piece of kit, from what I've seen if you want to weld aluminium it is the way to go.
    I would love to have that kind of capability but can't justify the cost to use ratio.
     
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    That is basically the lower power model of mine.
    Aluminium is a good conductor of heat so consequently a higher amperage may be required on thicker sections i.e. non-uniform castings.
    160 A should be ok on 2.5mm thick walled box section for example but 3mm may need additional pre heat. I often use 175-180 A on 50 x 50 x 3mm box.
     
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    An accelerator pedal ( it is what you'd expect it to be and do) can really help a novice i.e. low amps to 100% of set value, or be of benefit to a skilled welder on tricky jobs.
    Thats the spare unplugged jackplug in my photo.

    A further expense but worth having.
     
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    In addition to my above comments running the equipment at 100% is ok for the odd job but keep an eye on the duty cycle.
    For longer jobs the thermal cut out will do your head in and extend your working time massively.
     
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