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  1. #1
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    Default Whats with power switches on the rear?

    Is their some logic in the on/off power switch being on the rear of both my Miller 211 and the Hyperthern? Its a bit of a pain fumbeling along the back edge feeling for the switch. No big deal breaker but curious if anyone knows the logic to the rear?

  2. #2
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    I can't tell give you the logic but it is inconvenient to say the least. I have gotten use to it but it took a while.
    Roger Troue

    Retired since 2004

    Miller 211
    Miller 200 Syncro
    Miller 375 Extreme

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    I agree, They did it in my 2050 plazma and on my Dynasty.

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    Likely it is cheaper to make, less heavy gauge copper wire. Probably saves them $1.25

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    Likely it is cheaper to make, less heavy gauge copper wire. Probably saves them $1.25
    No reason to worry about the convenience to the owner... Or lack of.
    Lincoln did it on the Invertec also.
    Jeff

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    Default Saving a few pennies

    As a former manufacturing engineer, I think that saving a few pennies is the real reason. From a human factors issue, it is just bad design, no excuse for it. Many welders do have the power switch on the front, where it belongs.

    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    Likely it is cheaper to make, less heavy gauge copper wire. Probably saves them $1.25
    Richard

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    Highly Phuking annoying. Couldn't agree more.

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    Could be carry over from the Pow Con days. They are tough to operate. They say Miller bought Pow Con for the inverter technology.

  9. #9
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    Default Whats with power switches on the rear?

    I don't like it either on my 375 x on my dynasty 350 but they put the switch on the coolmate 3 on front what gives

  10. #10
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    Default Pwer Swithes in the rear

    Could this be to slow you down, giving the equipment additional time to cool?

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