Jasic Evo Mig 250c PFC Inverter 110-230V

Jasic Evo Mig 250c PFC Inverter 110-230V

£1,267.00
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Jasic Evo Mig 250c PFC Inverter 110-230V

Jasic Evo Mig 250c PFC Inverter 110-230V

£1,267.00
Sale price  £1,267.00 Regular price  £0.00
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Jasic Evo Mig 250c PFC Inverter 110-230V is a professional inverter MIG set for workshop welding, with flexible mains input and practical control for bodyshop use.

Key Features

  • 110-230V wide input range
  • Power factor corrected inverter
  • Generator-friendly workshop operation
  • Synergic MIG control system
  • Suitable for bodyshop repairs
  • Optional TIG and spoolgun
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Technical Features

  • Rugged compact inverter MIG/MAG power source designed for professional bodyshop and fabrication use, with trolley and cylinder rack for easy workshop handling and positioning.
  • Wide 95–265 V input tolerance with dual 110/230 V operation, ideal for UK sites with mixed supplies, long extension leads and variable mains conditions.
  • Power Factor Correction (PFC) for efficient power use, reduced input current and reliable running from properly sized AVR generators in mobile or onsite repair work.
  • ClearVision control and display layout for easy parameter setting and good visibility in typical workshop lighting and fume conditions.
  • Intelligent synergic control for MIG: sets voltage and wire speed to suit the selected wire, gas and material, reducing set‑up time and giving repeatable results across different operators.
  • Welding engineer mode allowing advanced users to override synergic settings and fine‑tune arc characteristics for specific joints, materials or procedures.
  • Stable arc and consistent wire feed on steel, stainless and aluminium, supporting solid wire and appropriate gas mixes for body, chassis and light fabrication work.
  • Smart Lift TIG function for simple scratch‑free DC TIG on steels using a standard TIG torch and gas valve, useful for finer repair work without a separate TIG set.
  • MMA (stick) capability for general repair and site work, giving flexibility when MIG is not practical or access is limited.
  • Consistent and adjustable MIG spot welding performance for plug welds, panel repair and repeatable short welds without overheating surrounding material.
  • Fan‑on‑demand cooling system that only runs the fan when required, reducing dust ingress and noise and improving long‑term reliability.
  • Voltage Reduction Device (VRD) to lower open‑circuit voltage in MMA mode, improving safety in damp or site conditions.
  • Integrated LED lighting inside the wire feed cabinet to make wire loading, roller changes and feed path checks easier in poorly lit workshop areas.
  • Accessory storage slot in the cabinet for contact tips, drive rollers and small spares, keeping frequently used parts with the machine.
  • Compatible with standard industrial MIG torches supplied as standard, plus support for digital MIG torches, spool gun and push‑pull torch for better aluminium feeding over long distances.
  • Flexible remote control options (wired or wireless) allowing the operator to adjust key welding parameters away from the power source, useful when working around large vehicles or jigs.
  • Quick factory reset function to return parameters to default if settings have been altered or corrupted, avoiding downtime and troubleshooting.
  • Auto sleep mode to reduce power consumption when the machine is left powered but idle, useful in busy multi‑bay workshops.
  • Comprehensive electronic protection against over‑current, over‑temperature and mains irregularities to guard IGBT modules and extend service life.
  • Compact, ergonomic chassis with large handles and robust wheels so the set can be moved easily between bays or around the bodyshop with gas bottle attached.
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Specification

Input Voltage
AC95-265V, 50
Input Voltage
AC 115VAC 230V
No Load Voltage
70V
MIG Current Range
30-160A
MIG Current Range
30-250A
MIG Duty Cycle
30% at 40ºC
Wire Feed Speed
2-14m
Wire Feed Speed
2-18m
Wire Spool Size
D300
Power Factor
0.99
Protection Class
IP23S
Insulation Class
H
Dimensions
920 x 480 x 755mm
Weight
41.9Kg
Recommended Generator Size
9kVA
Recommended Generator Size
15.5kVA
Order Code
EM-250CT

FAQs

What input power does the Jasic Evo Mig 250c PFC Inverter 110-230V need in a workshop?
It is a wide‑voltage single‑phase machine and will run on 110V or 230V supplies (AC 95–265 V, 50/60 Hz). On 230 V it delivers up to 250A MIG output, so in practice you should allow for a suitably rated single‑phase circuit in the 32 A range. On 110 V the maximum welding current is lower (up to 160A), which is suitable for lighter work or sites with 110 V only. Power Factor Correction keeps the current draw efficient and makes it more tolerant of long extension leads and supply fluctuations.
What processes and materials can the Jasic Evo Mig 250c weld?
It is primarily a MIG/MAG machine but also supports MMA and lift‑TIG. In MIG it will weld mild steel, stainless and aluminium using solid wire and appropriate shielding gas. With the 250A output on 230 V it comfortably covers typical bodyshop work, light chassis repair and general fabrication. Smart Lift TIG gives you basic DC TIG capability for steels (not AC aluminium TIG), and MMA allows use of standard electrodes for site and repair work where gas is awkward.
Is the Jasic Evo Mig 250c suitable for use with generators and long leads?
Yes. It has Power Factor Correction and is classed as generator‑friendly, with a recommended generator size of around 9 kVA on 110 V and 15.5 kVA on 230 V, provided the set has AVR. PFC and the wide input range help it cope with voltage drop on long cable runs, which is useful in larger workshops or on site. As with any inverter on a generator, we advise using a good quality, correctly sized generator and leads, and avoiding heavy intermittent loads on the same supply.
What comes with the Jasic Evo Mig 250c and what consumables does it use?
As standard it is supplied as a compact trolley‑mounted package with a 4 m MIG torch, 3 m earth lead, argon regulator and gas hose, plus integrated cylinder carrier. It takes 300 mm (D300) wire spools and uses a Euro‑connector MIG torch, so you can fit most industrial torches if required. Wire feed speed ranges from 2–18 m/min on 230 V, suitable for 0.8 and 1.0 mm wires commonly used in bodyshops and fabrication. BWS can supply genuine Jasic spares, drive rolls, liners and compatible Binzel‑type consumables, along with setup advice for specific jobs.
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