Author Topic: How to tell the difference between 110 V and 220 V / is this a good price??  (Read 3991 times)

Offline Appstro

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I have a dedicated 20 amp curcuit so we are good. Actually did 50 shirts today. Makes life SO much easier than the old flash. Didnt even use the flash today :) Now I need a decent heat temp gun. My ryobi jumps all over the place. I have the motor running at about 40 and the shirts are smoking a little. Passed the stretch test. The temp at the gun is anywhere from 285 to 360  :o


Offline Evo

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The temp at the gun is anywhere from 285 to 360  :o

They will do that. Temp guns are meant to read temps AT the surface, not the ACTUAL surface. They are fantastic for diagnosing air leaks around doors and windows, not so great for ink.

You'll get in the ball park then you need to wash test.
There is scarcely anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse, and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey.
John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)