Can stick weld and that's it. Doesn't stick weld super well. Tig welding is a joke with this. If you want to tig weld you will find yourself needing a 300 dollar bottle of inert shielding gas and around 100 dollar regulator plus some consumables. That is not the fault of yeswelder brand but the idea that you can tig for 165 is unrealistic. The tig is scratch start but cannot be started no matter how hard I try. I have welded with a Miller tig that was scratch start and it was nothing like this. This will stick over and over well burning up the tungsten. The gas is operated by a valve on the torch which isn't a terrible design considering price. All in all I don't recommend this product if you're looking to start tig. Best to get a welder with a foot pedal for tig.
I bought this 2/0 copper cable for connecting our lithium iron phosphate batteries to our 3000-watt 12-volt inverter-charger and to interconnect the batteries. The insulation provides better flexibility than some other kinds of insulation. The cable cuts well with a suitable large cable cutter and terminals crimp solidly with a suitable crimping tool. I'll be ordering from this seller again when I update the 12-volt feeds in our camper.
Well worth my purchase. I had to build a frame to support the counter top for my outdoor kitchen project. 14 gauge tubing was used and this little welder had the power to do the job, and then some. At one part of my project I had to weld the tubing to a 1/4 inch angle and it didn’t have any issues melting the two together. I highly recommend it.