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Century 130 mig welder

Does anyone own one of these welders.What does the 90-105 switch on these welders do,just curious.
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Old 03-29-2010, 07:00 PM
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Re: Century 130 mig welder

What does the owner’s manual say?
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I'll bet it switches between 90 & 105.
















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It is another tap off of the main transformer.
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Re: Century 130 mig welder

Same one I have.

Straight from the manual:

POWER SWITCH - Controls the main power to the
welder. There are three positions to this switch. The
center position is off, removing power from the control
and main power circuits of the welder. The position to
the left is for power range 1 which is up to 90 amps
output. When operating the welder on a 20 amp
branch circuit, select this position.
The position to the
right is for power range 2 which gives maximum power
output. Use this setting when operating on a 25 Amp
branch circuit (requires a 20 amp wall receptacle and
optional power cord kit part number 4040).
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Re: Century 130 mig welder

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Same one I have.

Straight from the manual:

POWER SWITCH - Controls the main power to the
welder. There are three positions to this switch. The
center position is off, removing power from the control
and main power circuits of the welder. The position to
the left is for power range 1 which is up to 90 amps
output. When operating the welder on a 20 amp
branch circuit, select this position.
The position to the
right is for power range 2 which gives maximum power
output. Use this setting when operating on a 25 Amp
branch circuit (requires a 20 amp wall receptacle and
optional power cord kit part number 4040).
Thanks dodis,there is one on ebay and not enough info in the description to maybe bid on it.Now I know(lol),thanks.....doug
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I hope you get it and it works good!

Everything I have read on them so far (and several years ago) has said they work just as well as a Lincoln/Miller/Hobart equivalent, just that when the "spider" circuit goes out, that's where the problems are, finding another one.

Now that I remember, I was reading that info back in the newsgroups, before Al Gore finished inventing the internet And I still ended up buying the Century because I preferred the non-tapped range adjustments (as if I knew what I was doing back then). Now Lincoln does offer a 120v. MIG with variable range adjustments, the Power MIG 140C, and the Millermatic 140 doesn't say if it is continuously variable or not. No on the Hobart 140.

Mine has lasted quite a while, though part of that was 6 years in storage while I was living in an apartment... But I bought it about 1995 and have run 25-30 lbs of wire through it.
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Newbie question
I found somone selling this welder, with an auto darkening helmet and two rolls of wire for 200 dollars, its a brand new welder, is this a good deal?
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If it really is new and unused, it is a great deal by itself. As long as you are not worried about replacement parts though. Lincoln has bought the rights to the Century name (I don't know how well IF they will support the old ones).

I paid just over $500 about 12 years ago for mine. Only have about 20 lbs of wire through it, due to 7 years in storage during the apartment years...
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I found somone selling this welder, with an auto darkening helmet and two rolls of wire for 200 dollars, its a brand new welder, is this a good deal?
If things go bad and you blow the “spider” rectifier assembly their is enough talent here to engineer a replacement from off the shelf parts.
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That's what I am hoping for, just in case...

If it does die, I will most likely replace it with something 220 to get more capabilities, but having a 120v unit is still very handy. Will still try to get it running again. It has made several trips to Mexico to fix the in-laws fence, as well as some other small projects for friends.

I may even get with our radio guy at work to get him started on a design to be ready...
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most of the parts are available from lincoln. if not, you can check with the century div. of lincoln for the names of other places that have century part. AA hydraulics is one.
I just put a new motor relay in one last week.
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I'm thinking about buying one for 150.00. Is a gas mig or flux?
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Does anyone own one of these welders.What does the 90-105 switch on these welders do,just curious.
This is interesting. I bought one of these 25 years ago and did a lot of welding with it. Never had a lick of trouble with it. I even used it to weld up parts of my shop where 11 ga steel was used and for my last trailer build on 3/16".

I don't think it had a number associated with it but it had the 90/105 switch. I kept it at the 105 setting and ran it off 15 and 20 amp circuits all the time. I am curious why it is called a 130 though.

I just sold it last weekend to a friend for $200 plus a bunch of steel drops and scraps, with small gas bottle and original regulator. Could have gotten more but I scored a brand new never used HH187 for $450 so I figured I'd pass on some of my good fortune.

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Am invisible here? I really need to know if the century 130 is a flux welder or a gasmig welder
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Re: Century 130 mig welder

Both, just a polarity change to go between MIG and Flux-core welding.
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Both, just a polarity change to go between MIG and Flux-core welding.
Thank you so much! finally a good asnwer.
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I've had this same welder for about 16 years now and I have probably over 100lbs of wire through it. Thing is, I've had my share of problems with it and they started after about a year. Had an issue with the speed control which was covered under warranty. The cooling fan died and again the speed control went bad. Just a relay that needed to be replaced but still an issue. Now the speed control is acting up again and to top it off, I lost power to the wire. Still turns on fine and feeds wire (at the wrong speed of course) but no juice at the wire. Any idea what would cause this loss of power? Even with all of the issues, I like the welder and want to keep it running. Thanks for any help guys.
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Old 09-11-2011, 01:24 AM
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No worries m8. I bought an HD 140 for 400.00 in great condition. I've gotten back in the swing of things per se. It had been years since I used one.
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Old 09-13-2011, 12:46 AM
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If your century 130 is a model 117-052. The pc board is still for sale by Lincoln. Cost is over $200 us. Should have a gas valve and polarity connections on the wire drive frame.
So it will weld both wires types.

Daniel Send me your e-mail by private message and I can send you the service and parts booklet. Just find the model number on the printing on the out side of the welder. Starts with 117-xxx and send it along.
If you are getting wire feed and no weld voltage. We need to see if the 24vac supply is getting to the pcb on top of the transformer and if J3 through J10 all have weld voltage AC supply. J3 toJ4 should have 42 VAC along with the rest of the pairs. Also should get 24 VAC from the positive weld terminal to any of the J3 to J10 wires. No voltage here, no weld out put.
The 24 vac supply. Supplies the power needed to operated the weld control pcb and the drive motor. There is a motor speed control pcb. I am guessing the drive motor brake relay is going bad again and you may have lost the weld control pcb. We may have to disconnect the wire drive system from the weld control pcb to make sure it does not have a short in it causing the weld control to act up. Good luck and get back to me.
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Re: Century 130 mig welder

I have this same welder for around 15-20 yrs. How many people have any of the original manual or any other paperwork that it came with?
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Black Death,

Yes, still have my original manual, as well as additional info I downloaded from Lincoln's website. I have put it all into a single PDF, have PM'd you to get it to you, too big to attach here.


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