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<p>Rather just sell it as I already have 2 80 amp machines and a 40
amp, one is 3 phase 230V, all Thermal Dynamics. I should have
just bought him a new 30 amp cutter, it would have enough power
for most of his use and not that expensive. <br>
Cecil<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/1/2020 2:07 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:rbrooks@hvc.rr.com">rbrooks@hvc.rr.com</a>
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<div>You might think about picking up a 240/3 Phase to 460/3 phase
transformer in a suitable size Might make out better with less
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<div>Don't get your hopes up, but I will look into it. We
don't really do the sort of fabrication work where a
plasma cutter would fit in. That said, I am going to
talk it over with one of my guys (who's working mostly
from home, but comes in after the hourly folks go home)
and see what he thinks. I can't think of any of our
equipment using 440V (that's what we call it... like how
some people say 110V, some say 120V) but we have several
transformers and surely there's available 440 taps.
We've got a LOT of 208/220V-3ph, and a bit of 600V-3ph.
Send me whatever info you've got. Again - this is a
long shot.</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at
1:24 PM Cecil Bearden <<a
href="mailto:crbearden@copper.net"
moz-do-not-send="true">crbearden@copper.net</a>>
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Guys:<br>
First I hope that everyone is safe at home or wherever
you can keep out <br>
of this infection.... The only good I see coming out of
this is maybe <br>
we will start buying medicines and equipment from US
manufacturers.<br>
<br>
I purchased a plasma cutter for a friend to use in
payment for some <br>
engineering services he provided.. I bought a Esab
PCM-875 plasma <br>
cutter on a cart with extension cord from a seller in
Nashville TN. <br>
Seller finally agreed to pay for shipping for a selling
price of $800. <br>
When it arrived, I found it was a 460V 3 phase. The 3
phase was not a <br>
problem but the 460V is a commercial power used mainly
by large <br>
manufacturing facilities. I filed a dispute with Ebay
and I listed the <br>
reason as defective. The seller disputed the defective
reason as he had <br>
sent it out for testing at a welding repair service and
supplied the <br>
report. I tried again, and was advised that the case
had been closed <br>
by Ebay but I should file a dispute with Pay Pal. I
filed a not as <br>
described dispute with Paypal. Of course the seller
stated that he <br>
furnished me all the information he had available. I
sent a picture of <br>
the voltage decal on the back and Paypal decided in my
favor for $800. <br>
Great!!!!!<br>
<br>
Not so Great....................<br>
<br>
Seller's location is a Controlled environment self
storage without a <br>
dock. The shipping charge is $300 or more depending on
the shipper. I <br>
need a signed receipt to get my refund and during this
pandemic, the <br>
drivers are signing the receipt.<br>
It looks like I am back to trying to sell it. A used
460V plasma <br>
cutter would be hard to sell to anyone with 460V power.
A facility this <br>
large would just buy new.<br>
<br>
Hey Steve O.... Is your company interested???<br>
<br>
Cecil out in the country in OKlahoma<br>
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