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Welding inverter Hanzo / Powermat 220T schematics and, output LC filter?

Spoerle

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So I got my hands on a Chinese welding inverter. The product and design is by the Chinese company Hanzo, which sells it as the Hanzo MIG 200-D3. My piece is rebranded as Polish Powermat 220T.
The Chinese manufacturer designed the inverter as 180A, the Chinese dealer marked it as 200A, and the Polish one made it 220A :)


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The welder works, but it has no power, my type is the capacitors at the inverter input, they lost capacity and their ESR increased. We'll see when I take it out and measure it,
I have a few questions for now. Please note, I consider this more of a toy than something to repair.

1. Have you found a wiring diagram for this inverter anywhere?

2. According to the first inspection, it is a "classic" connection with 4x IGBT 60n60fd1 ,The current is measured at the shunts 180A 75mV. I found several similar connections on the internet..
I was surprised that there is no LC filter at the output. Is this normal? I would expect that even a small LC filter would significantly improve the quality of the resulting DC current and thus the quality of the window, or am I wrong and even those expensive inverters don't have LC filters?
 


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