If you would like to purchase one of these welders, here is a link. yeswelder.com/products/dual-pulse-welder-dp200
@chrisentwistle68493 ай бұрын
Thank you for the informative review. Looking forward to it coming out and getting it in my hands.
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
You are very welcome and thank you for your kind comment!😊👍
@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP103 ай бұрын
Nice video and great job on the aluminum truck bed!
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your kind comment!😊👍
@Hamid-az3 ай бұрын
The video was perfect. In my opinion, the most important thing for any welder who intends to buy a good machine is to fully understand that machine, which you, my dear friend, took the trouble and showed us both the theory and practical capabilities of this machine with your skill. I wish you success and I look forward to your next videos.❤
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words my brother! I really appreciate it! 🙏😊
@Hamid-az3 ай бұрын
@@PranaTech ❤️🙏🪷
@frankjones38163 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review. Best one out there. I was already planning on buying it and already purchased two kickstarter deposits and now I am for sure going to purchase.
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Thank you Frank! Glad you liked my review! 😊👍
@marcgiao28703 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to review the DP200, the best review on this welder so far and the one that sold me on it! The only thing I would have liked to see/hear more detail on is the "spot" weld feature but I am "assuming" it's as good as or better than the Arccaptain implementation.
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Hi Marc! Thank you for your very kind words about my review! I really appreciate it!🙏😊 I apologize for not being able to go into detail on all the features of this welder. I had over 2 hours of footage that I edited down to 30 minutes as it was. A lot of people say my videos are too long and say that I should limit them to around 10 minutes because people won’t watch videos that are longer than that. For me, I prefer to give the viewer a real overview of how the welder works and performs so they can make an informed decision about whether this is a product that they want to spend their hard earned money on. Thank you again for your nice comment and if you have a specific question about the spot feature, feel free to ask me and I’ll explore that feature and let you know what I find. 👍😊Don
@marcgiao28703 ай бұрын
@@PranaTech HI Don, thanks for following up. I guess I must be the exception because a 10 minute review can't do justice to product like the DP200. I personally an glad you spent more time reviewing features and settings than actually welding but that's just me. As for the spot welding, I am only familiar with the feature on the Arccaptain, I don't have one but did see a review on it and thought it would be nice feature to have for thin metals. On that machine the current flow is timed when the electrode touches the metal and the trigger is pulled, the timing is adjustable to deal with varying thicknesses of metal. Now that I am considering the DP200 I wanted to make sure it has a similar feature, thanks Marc
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Hi Marc, I played with it this afternoon and it looks to be a very simple setup for the Spot feature. It only has one setting and that is from .1 second to 10 second duration of the weld. The range of adjustment is in .1 second increments so you can really fine tune the spot welds. It looks to be the same as the ArcCaptain. One other thing that I just figured out today when I did the software update that they sent me, the memory feature has been enhanced with a notation for every saved program. This was a great feature that I wasn’t expecting but I’m sure happy they did it. I was planning to have to make a log of all my settings by number, but now I’ll add a note to each one. Hope this helps. 👍😊 Don
@marcgiao28703 ай бұрын
@@PranaTech Hi Don, Thanks for looking into the spot weld feature an it sure helps. It's simple like the Arccaptain, the 0.1 adjustment is great and is probably all that's needed, I can't think of anything else they could add to the feature. Adding notations to each saved program is really nice and I think shows they're serious about continuing to enhance the software. I was looking at others but I like Yes' track record and the path they're taking, I am going with the DP 200 and when my budget recovers I am going to investigate TIG! Thank for the excellent review and for following up, very much appreciated. Marc
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Anytime! If you ever have questions once you get it, just let me know and I’ll be happy to help. 👍😊
@UttonPhotography2 ай бұрын
That sounds like the best idea. I’ve been watching various videos on this machine, and have yet to see anyone using pulse on aluminum. It seems like that could be a major feature for thin steel or aluminum.
@PranaTech2 ай бұрын
All of the aluminum welding in my video was done with pulse. 😊👍
@UttonPhotography2 ай бұрын
Wow. Can’t believe I missed that! I want to get into aluminum. Torn between going with MIG or TIG.
@johnmacmillan62729 күн бұрын
Thx Don. Very informative. I noticed you didnt comment on setting up the double pulse settings which I assume the machine can do as its predecessor, the YWM 200, can. As I have the YWM 200p I would like to know how your settings compare. Thanks for responding to my earlier questions on the YWM 200 I enjoyed reading your philosophy for a happy life.Cheers,John
@PranaTech29 күн бұрын
Hi John! You are correct, this welder can do double pulse as well. I haven’t had much time to play with the double pulse feature on either machine yet. From what I understand it works better for thinner materials because it controls the heat input better. But honestly I have so little experience with it that I am only going from the information I’ve read. 😊👍
@UttonPhotography2 ай бұрын
I just ordered that welder
@PranaTechАй бұрын
Yay! 😊👍
@hazlox3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’ve been looking to buy a good welder and have been holding out this looks like the perfect one for me half price to
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Thank you and I would have to agree, for the price they are offering it at, it is an incredible value!👍😊
@kenspaceman3938Ай бұрын
I live in Finland, Europe, and we use metrics. You showed metrics units can be chosen. Could you check if this really will switch ALL measurements in the synergic settings to metrics or just some? Also, we only have 240 Volts in Finland and in households 16 amps fuses, will the fuse be a limiting factor for a hobby user? Thanks for your clear and informative narrative, your vids are very helpful! Hoping the retail price will be affordable, maybe there will be a nice Black Friday deal on in after a few years on Amazon even here in Europe. Best regards, Ken
@PranaTechАй бұрын
Hi Ken! I went through the settings this morning and switched it to metric and then went through all the different processes. From what I can tell, the entire machine converts over to metric in every way. Which makes sense to me because china builds everything metric and then has to convert it to our silly imperial system to sell it here in America. Why my country clings to this silly system when the entire rest of the world has adopted a simpler system is beyond me.🤪 To the question about amperage, I run mine on a 30 amp circuit and it has never tripped a breaker. Looking at the back panel it lists the Ieff amperage @ 17.4 amps and the Imax amperage @ 34.7 The Ieff amperage is supposed to be the average while normal in use. Having welded with this and other Yeswelder units with my portable Honda generator, the welders at maximum amperage seldom reach the Ieff amperage rating. So, with this in mind, I would confidently say that unless you are planning to weld at the maximum 200 amps on a regular basis, you would be fine with your 16 amp circuit for 99% of your welding needs as a hobbyist. Let me know if you have any other questions and I hope this information helps. 😊👍Don
@kenspaceman3938Ай бұрын
@ Thanks, much appreciated!
@jobu92243 ай бұрын
Beautiful Flat Bed ! Congrats...I have been looking for a home welder to teach myself welding skills and wanted Pulse MIG for automotive sheet metal work, I could not pass this up for 399 dollars. There is nothing out there with these capabilities for that little money.
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the nice comment! You are correct that there is really nothing out there with these capabilities for anywhere near this price. 😊👍
@martinsteflik13292 ай бұрын
Good video and nice welds. Do you know if they offer a spool gun package?
@PranaTech2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I don’t know if they offer it as a package, but the standard Yeswelder spoolgun works great with it. 😊👍
@nicholasgrim9593 ай бұрын
I got a random question i know you do a lot of welder reviews i was curious as to whether you woukd ever be willing to sell one after you review it? Im really wanting an aluminum mig welder such as this one but i juat dont know if i can save up this money in time for the kickstarter im a single father and money is super tight now a days. Also i really enjoy your reviews youve mastered putting exactly what a potential customer wants to see in a watchable video keep up the good work don
@nicholasgrim9593 ай бұрын
@@PranaTech hey Don I'm extremely interested in that offer. That's the one I was looking at prior to the dp200. How can I get in contact with you
@nicholasgrim9593 ай бұрын
Also I watched your review you did on that also you were putting down some slick aluminum welds with the Spool gun and the mig gun itself. Honestly I watch all your welder reviews. I genuinely mean it that you've got the right formula for your videos. I'm always super impressed with your videos and your welds to be honest
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Thanks buddy! I appreciate it very much! I did a huge amount of work and practice to get those welds. It took about a week of experimenting with settings and techniques to finally get those welds. I had about 20 pounds of practice plates in a bucket when it was all said and done. A lot of it was me training my brain to do the 4T method with Mig which I had never done before. 🤣👍
@nicholasgrim9593 ай бұрын
@@PranaTech email sent don. I'll hear from you soon
@jonyovanno41452 ай бұрын
How do you like it compared to your Everlast welder???
@PranaTech2 ай бұрын
I think they are both great. The Everlast is a 325 amp Tig only so they are really not comparable. The DP200 welds as nice as any Mig that I’ve owned and I have two other Yeswelder MiGs that I use in my welding business and they have never let me down. The fact that you can mig weld aluminum with pulse for this price is what is really incredible. 👍😊
@UttonPhotography2 ай бұрын
Do you need to change liner welding steel and aluminum
@PranaTech2 ай бұрын
Yes, you need a graphite or Teflon liner for aluminum. I keep one mig gun set up for steel and one for aluminum so no changing liners back and forth. 👍😊
@dparedes8832Ай бұрын
Is it better compared to the arccaptain's mig200?
@PranaTechАй бұрын
Yes, it is better especially if you want to weld aluminum because it has pulse welding capabilities making it much more versatile. 😊👍
@genek1341Ай бұрын
have you tried 4043 wire through the gun that is supplied with the dp200? I figured you used 5356 wire to weld that truck bed? thanks
@PranaTechАй бұрын
Hi Gene! Most of the truck bed was welded with 5356, but I ran out about 3/4 of the way through and swapped to 4043 in .047 diameter and I actually liked it better through this welder. This was strange to me because the previous model that this welder replaced, ran 5356 better than 4043. Weird! I wouldn’t attempt welding with the main mig gun with smaller than .045 wire. It is just too difficult to keep the wire from bird nesting in front the drive wheels. The spool gun that Yeswelder sells works great with .035 4043 if you want to weld thinner aluminum and this is what I recommend because with the factory mig gun, you have to constantly be aware of keeping the torch and line straight without any sharp bends to cause the soft aluminum wire to bind inside the line. Hope this helps. 😊👍
@idahoviking9 күн бұрын
@@PranaTech Is your thickness comment specific to 4043, or does it also apply to 5356?
@PranaTech9 күн бұрын
Yes it applies to both. 👍😊
@idahoviking9 күн бұрын
@@PranaTech Thanks
@daytoncorl2713 ай бұрын
Whats the amp output and duty cycle on 110v and 220v?
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Hey! Sorry about the late reply. On 120v it is 25%duty cycle @ 120 amps and 100% duty at 60 amps. For 240v it has 25% duty cycle @ 200 amps and 100% duty cycle @ 100 amps. Hope this helps! 😊👍
@jp_davis3 ай бұрын
What amp circuit are you running it off of? I need to install a 240v outlet in my garage for this.
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
I’m running a 30 amp circuit and even my 250 amp Tig at max amperage doesn’t trip it. 👍😊
@jp_davis3 ай бұрын
@@PranaTech Perfect, thanks!
@morenothing4u3 ай бұрын
Is this real lift start or is it scratch start?
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Yes, it is definitely real lift. You touch the workpiece and nothing happens until you lift up slightly and the arc begins. 😊👍
@morenothing4u3 ай бұрын
@PranaTech Foot pedal controls amperage or is it just start and stop? What are the voltage output range on tig and stick?
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
The foot pedal controls amperage alone. Start and stop is by the touch of the electrode with the lift Tig start. The voltages for stick are 20.4v @ 10amps to 27.2v @ 180amps. For Tig the voltages are 10.8v @ 20amps to 18v @ 200amps. Hope this helps👍😊
@morenothing4u3 ай бұрын
@@PranaTech Thanks, I got their MP200 during the kickstarter, the specs weren't what they claim and I know better and expected only 60-80% which was an ok deal during that time vs anything on the market. Does the board on the production mode have conformal coating? They did not on the MP200. Corrosion of solder joints will eventually become an issue if left in the garage or outside. And don't forget grinding dust everywhere.
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
That is a great question! I have no idea about conformal coatings. My shop is very small and grinding dust is definitely an issue. I try to pull the case off once a year and blow everything off inside to keep that issue at bay. Corrosion is not an issue here in the dry desert, but I’m sure in areas with high humidity it could certainly be an issue combined with grinder dust. 👍
@DavidHutchison-y4v3 ай бұрын
How did you get gas to the welder while doing the truck bed?
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Hi David, I just used the 8 foot gas hose that came with welder and hooked it up to my argon tank that is just out of the picture to the right of the truck. 👍😊
@sergio.i3 ай бұрын
So it has just very limited and basic tig welding settings - what a waste! If it just have all the same settings open for the TIG - it would be no brainer! The fun part that this machine don't even need any parts to be changed as it already have everything to have even double pulse. Sad. Thank you for the good review - now I understand that I don't need this machine, next one probably, with all the settings open for the TIG.
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Hi Sergio, yeah, if you want to Tig weld aluminum, then this machine is not for you. They are working on a big multi process welder that will AC/DC Tig and Mig and plasma all in one, but I have no idea when it will be released. 😊👍
@sergio.i3 ай бұрын
@@PranaTech I don’t want plasma in the same machine. honestly hoped it has both AC/DC - tig and mig. Once again- review is amazing, thank you very much for making it so clear and professional.
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
You are very welcome! And I agree, I rarely use my plasma cutter and it only makes the machine more bulkier. 👍😊
@JohnSmith-ho8upАй бұрын
I'm impressed with the interface and ease of use. But these are budget machines from what I can see. 25% duty cycle at 200amp.?! The European master machines of EMW and Fronius are a different league
@PranaTechАй бұрын
Well yes. But to compare a welder in this price range to a Fronius.🤣👍
@JohnSmith-ho8upАй бұрын
@@PranaTech But that's the issue I'm alerting. In England we call it discussion.
@PranaTechАй бұрын
Hi John, I hope I didn’t offend. I actually was agreeing with you when I said “well yes”. These are definitely home shop and garage and farm environment welders. If I were in an industrial environment making my living from my welder, I would definitely purchase a Fronius or Miller or Lincoln level welder. 😊👍
@kenc41043 ай бұрын
80/20? What about 75/25. Just seems strange not to offer the most common mig gas as an option.
@PranaTech3 ай бұрын
Yes, I know. But really it makes no difference as far as performance. I just use the one closest to what I have.👍
@scottherr6422 ай бұрын
Surprised that you would weld that 1/4" mild steel with short arc when that machine does pulse spray. 1/4" is the absolute ceiling for short arc and most structural shops would either spray that or inner shield. If you get a bottle of c10 that machine would shine in that application- its literaly what its made for. Nice video nonetheless.
@PranaTech2 ай бұрын
Thank you Scott! I appreciate your information. I have been contemplating doing dual shield for my structural steel welding for a while now. I do a fair amount of structural steel work and I know that dual shield does penetrate deeper so I think I’ll try some with this machine with pulse to try it out. Thanks again for the info! 😊👍