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    A big deciding factor in the Hypertherm is that it has the highest output for the input. It only draws 18.8 amps running 240v.
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    Can you smell the ozone?
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    Tongs and a bucket of water.
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    Well I got the Hypertherm 30xp and I have to say it's a very sexy machine. I had a chance to burn some 3/16" and play around with it's gouging capability so far I am impressed. Smooth arc nice and stable.
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    Cool I am mostly going to use it on 1/4" and under I wanna rebuild my chip box this spring thaw.
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    I have thought about that model but I really don't need the built in air compressor and the 30xp has a bit more cut capacity.
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    Bump. I am looking at the Hypertherm 30xp any likes dislikes?
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    I don't remember this was in 2000 and with an ex I would like to forget, but I don't think it was all that much I wanna say 35 bucks.
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    Yep 100amps! I had to bring 200amps into my garage and put it on its own meter.
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    Plasma Cutters

    Several years ago I had a Miller Spectrum 3080 1 1/2" max sever and 7/8" quality cut at ten inches a minute set up with nitrogen. That thing melted some metal! It needed a 100amp dedicated circuit to run it. Hypertherm is where it's at tho just a better machine.
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