PlasmaC Voltage Divider

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04 Aug 2025 07:53 #332797 by zzrzzr
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Thanks.
I tried 3mm thick steel and attached the clamp directly to the metal and it cut as it should.

When I do a torch-test with 3 seconds pulse then I read a voltage of 180V on the plasmac-screen. Is that a plausible value ? 

Is it possible to get a table with cutting-settings for different thicknesses from sb. who also uses a Stahlwerk-Plasmacutter or comparable so I don't neet to try and waste so much metal ?

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04 Aug 2025 12:44 #332814 by tommylight
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When I do a torch-test with 3 seconds pulse then I read a voltage of 180V on the plasmac-screen. Is that a plausible value ? 

Yes it is

Is it possible to get a table with cutting-settings for different thicknesses from sb. who also uses a Stahlwerk-Plasmacutter or comparable so I don't neet to try and waste so much metal ?

That will not help you much, you have to do your tests and decide on results as there are to many conditions that will inevitably change the cut quality, like: air pressure, air moisture, nozzle type, cut height, cut speed, type of material (all mild steels are not the same), etc.
Try searching this forum, i have explained several time in detail how to test and adjust for quality cutting.

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