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At Premier Welding we aim to offer amazing value for top quality products. The Instagrid GO Link MAX Power Package combines the Instagrid LINK 110 smart power distributor with three Instagrid GO batteries to deliver clean, silent and reliable portable energy. Compact, lightweight and emission-free, this system provides the performance of traditional 32A site power without the noise, fumes or bulk of generators.
Package Includes
1 × Instagrid LINK 110 Smart Power Distributor 3 × Instagrid GO Batteries (110 V) 3 × Connection Cables Operator Manual
This is ideal for:
Remote and off-grid construction sites Events and temporary power supply Technical environments requiring uninterrupted power Professionals seeking a cleaner alternative to noisy generators
What Does It Power?
Power tools such as saws, drills, breakers and mixers Welding equipment Sensitive electronics requiring pure sine wave power AV equipment and lighting systems
Features
Rated output power: 3.6 kW (per GO unit) Peak output power: 18 kW Hot-swappable batteries for continuous runtime Power up to 3 devices simultaneously with advanced RCD safety protection Compact and lightweight design for portability Zero emissions – safe for indoor and outdoor use Silent operation – noiseless, fanless technology Durable IP54/IP44-rated protection for indoor and outdoor applications Plug-and-play setup for effortless operation Bluetooth-enabled monitoring and fleet management tools
Performance Examples (with 3 × GO units)
Cut-off saw (2,700 W): up to 114 cuts in cast iron pipe Ø110 mm Arc welding: up to 267 electrodes Ø2.5 mm Breaker (2,200 W): demolishes ~22.5 tonnes of concrete slabs Construction table saw (3,000 W): ~12,300 cuts in timber 50 × 100 mm Diamond core drill (3,300 W): ~96 holes Ø150 mm × 150 mm deep Pressure washer (3,000 W): cleans ~180 m² area (Performance examples based on runtime multiplication using three GO 36 LV units in parallel with LINK 110)
Technical Data
Rated voltage: 110 V AC Frequency: 50 Hz Max. output current: 16 A Max. input power: 1,700 W Switching time: <20 ms Residual current protection: 3 × 1P+N RCD Typ A, 30 mA Line protection: 1P B16 Type of protection: IP54 Protection class: II (double-insulated) Operating temperature: -15 °C to +40 °C Input sockets: 3 × Neutrik powerCON TRUE1® TOP® Output sockets: 3 × CEE (IEC 60309) 110 V / 16 A / 3P 4h Dimensions (L × W × H): 400 × 310 × 140 mm Weight: 21 kg
Why Buy the Instagrid GO Link MAX Power Package?
The Instagrid GO Link MAX Power Package is the future of portable power. By combining the LINK 110 with three Instagrid GO batteries, you get extended runtime, seamless hot-swapping and the ability to power multiple devices at once. Delivering up to 18 kW peak output in a lightweight, emission-free system, it replaces bulky, noisy generators with a silent, eco-friendly alternative. Backed by a 4-year manufacturer’s warranty, it’s the ultimate professional solution for dependable off-grid power.
When choosing a welder, consider the type of welding you'll be doing (MIG, TIG, or Stick), the materials you'll work with, and your skill level. Look for a machine with the right amperage range, portability, and safety features. Don’t forget to check reviews!
What equipment do welders use?
Welders use various equipment, including welding machines (MIG, TIG, and stick welders), protective gear (helmets, gloves, and aprons), gas cylinders, welding rods, and accessories like clamps and wire brushes. Proper tools ensure safety and quality in welding projects.
What is a duty cycle on a welder?
The duty cycle on a welder refers to the percentage of time it can operate within a specific period, typically 10 minutes, without overheating. For example, a 60% duty cycle means the welder can run for 6 minutes and must cool for 4 minutes.
What is a multiprocess welder?
A multiprocess welder is a versatile welding machine that can perform various welding techniques, such as MIG, TIG, and stick welding, all in one unit. This flexibility makes it ideal for different projects, allowing users to switch processes easily as needed.
What is amperage in welding?
Amperage in welding refers to the electric current flowing through the welding circuit, measured in amperes (amps). It determines the heat generated during the welding process, influencing penetration and bead shape. Proper amperage is crucial for achieving strong welds.
What is slag inclusion in welding?
Slag inclusion in welding refers to the presence of non-metallic solid materials, such as slag, trapped within the weld bead. This defect can weaken the weld's integrity, leading to reduced strength and potential failure. Proper technique and cleaning can help prevent it.
What is the difference between AC and DC welding?
AC (Alternating Current) welding is ideal for aluminium and magnesium, providing a smoother arc and better cleaning action. DC (Direct Current) welding offers a more stable arc and deeper penetration, making it suitable for steel and other ferrous metals.
What is welding equipment?
Welding equipment refers to the tools and machines used to join materials, typically metals, through the application of heat and pressure. This includes welding machines, electrodes, torches, protective gear, and accessories essential for safe and effective welding processes.
What kind of welder should I buy?
Choosing a welder depends on your needs. For beginners, a MIG welder is user-friendly and versatile. If you need portability, consider a TIG welder for precision work. For heavy-duty tasks, stick welders are robust. Assess your projects to make the best choice!
What to look for in a welding machine?
When choosing a welding machine, consider the type of welding (MIG, TIG, or MMA), power output, duty cycle, portability, and ease of use. Look for reliable safety features, warranty, and compatibility with your materials. Brand reputation and customer support are also key.
What type of welding is the most expensive?
The most expensive type of welding is typically laser welding. This method requires advanced technology and equipment, making it costlier than traditional techniques like MIG or TIG welding. Its precision and efficiency, however, can justify the higher investment.
Where can I buy welding supplies?
Reputable suppliers, such as Premier Welding provides a comprehensive selection of welding supplies, including consumables, accessories, and equipment suitable for all welding processes. High-quality welding supplies can significantly improve efficiency, safety, and weld quality. If you are struggling to find an item on our website, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Where to buy a welder near me?
To buy a welder near you, check local welding supply stores, hardware shops, or specialised retailers. You can also explore online options like Premier Welding for a wide range of welders and accessories, often with delivery across the UK.
Where to buy welding equipment?
You can buy welding equipment from various sources in the UK, including specialist welding suppliers like Premier Welding, local hardware stores, and online retailers such as Amazon and eBay. Always compare prices and check reviews for quality assurance.
Which welding method is easier for beginners, MIG or TIG?
MIG welding is generally easier for beginners compared to TIG. It requires less skill to master, as it uses a continuous wire feed and is more forgiving with settings. TIG welding, while offering greater control and precision, demands more practice and technique.
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