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The video is about how to adjust a welding inverter for different types of electrodes and materials. The speaker demonstrates four tests with different amperages (40, 60, 80 and 100) and shows the results of the welds. He explains the factor 40 rule, which is a guideline to calculate the amperage based on the electrode size. He recommends using 100 amps for a 2.5 mm electrode and a 1.2 mm plate, as it gives better penetration and resistance. He also emphasizes the importance of training and skill for becoming a good welder.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A video was made teaching how to adjust a welding inverter.
2. The adjustment applies to Hobby, Professional, and Industrial inverters.
3. The factor 40 rule is used for setting the correct amperage.
4. The factor 40 involves multiplying the diameter of the electrode's core by 40.
5. For a 2.5mm electrode, factor 40 suggests setting the inverter to 100 amps.
6. Welding tests were conducted at 40, 60, 80, and 100 amps.
7. At 100 amps, the welding showed better penetration and quality.
8. The tests were performed using a Boxer touch 145 inverter.
9. The video aims to provide a basis for adjusting welding inverters correctly.
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