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  2. Welding power supply - Wikipedia

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    A transformer-style welding power supply converts the moderate voltage and moderate current electricity from the utility mains (typically 230 or 115 VAC) into a high current and low voltage supply, typically between 17 and 45 (open-circuit) volts and 55 to 590 amperes.

  3. Arc welding - Wikipedia

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    Duty cycle is a welding equipment specification which defines the number of minutes, within a 10-minute period, during which a given arc welder can safely be used. For example, an 80 A welder with a 60% duty cycle must be "rested" for at least 4 minutes after 6 minutes of continuous welding. [8]

  4. Power inverter - Wikipedia

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    A power inverter, inverter, or invertor is a power electronic device or circuitry that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). [1] The resulting AC frequency obtained depends on the particular device employed. Inverters do the opposite of rectifiers which were originally large electromechanical devices converting AC to DC. [2]

  5. Inverter-based resource - Wikipedia

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    An inverter-based resource (IBR) is a source of electricity that is asynchronously connected to the electrical grid via an electronic power converter ("inverter"). The devices in this category, also known as converter interfaced generation (CIG), include the variable renewable energy generators (wind, solar) and battery storage power stations. [1]

  6. Shielded metal arc welding - Wikipedia

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    Inverters, which are smaller and thus more portable, use electronic components to change the current characteristics. [26] Electrical generators and alternators are frequently used as portable welding power supplies, but because of lower efficiency and greater costs, they are less frequently used in industry. Maintenance also tends to be more ...

  7. Jasic Technology Co., Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures and sells inverter welding machines, engine driven welders and other welder equipment primarily used in construction. [2] Jasic is listed on The Shenzhen Stock Exchange. [1] [2] Jasic was the center of a labor and political conflict in the city of Guangdong, referred to as the Jasic Incident. [4]

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    Retired Chicago teacher returns to work to keep a roof over her head — how inflation is draining seniors’ nest eggs Bethan Moorcraft June 11, 2024 at 2:58 AM

  9. Climate of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Spring in Chicago is perhaps the city's most unpredictable season: Winter weather can persist until well into April or even into early May, with the 1953-54 winter in Chicago lasting from November until May, as measured by timespan between the first and last measurable snows of the season. [34]

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