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    Regency 250

    Looking to purchase a Regency 250 that the owner says he got from a railroad. He is telling me that it is 3 phase. I know miller has built equipment for the railroad that wasn’t available to the general public but I don’t know about a 3 phase Regency. I have not seen the machine but have requested photos of the serial number and voltage tag. Anyone have any insight? Thanks.

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    Re: Regency 250

    Every one I've seen was tapped with a 200 volt and a 230 ( or whatever, 220, 240 volt) single phase input. Pretty much just like an older millermatic 200. Probably one of my favorite transformer based Miller machines I've ever used.

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    Re: Regency 250

    They never made a 3 phase Regency 250.

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