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Technical data
Explanation of 
the term "duty cy-
cle"
Duty cycle (D.C.) is the proportion of time in a 10-minute cycle at which the device may be 
operated at its rated output without overheating.
Example: Welding at 150 A at 60% D.C.
- Welding phase = 60% of 10 minutes = 6 minutes
- Cooling phase = remaining time = 4 minutes
- After the cooling phase, the cycle begins anew. 
If the device is to be continuously operated without stopping:
look in the technical data for a D.C. value of 100% for the reigning ambient tempera-
ture.
Reduce the output or amperage in line with this value so that the device can remain in 
use without observing a cooling phase.
Technical data
NOTE! The D.C. values specified on the rating plate are based on an ambient 
temperature of 40°C. If the ambient temperature is higher, either the D.C. or out-
put must be reduced accordingly.   
10 Min.6 Min.
150 A
0 Min.
0 A
4 Min.6 Min.
60 %
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Battery nominal voltage 52.8 V
Charging current 10 A
Rapid charging current 18 A
Battery capacity 7,5 Ah
Battery type Li-ion
Welding current range Electrode DC 10 -140 A
TIG DC 3 - 150 A
Welding current in hybrid mode, MMA welding
40 °C (104 °F) 18% D.C.
1)
140 A
40 °C (104 °F) 25% D.C.
1)
100 A
40 °C (104 °F) 100% D.C.
1)
40 A
Welding current in hybrid mode, TIG welding
40 °C (104 °F) 25% D.C.
1)
150 A