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Sunstone Welders
User Manual
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CDDP-A
CDDP-A Data Tables
WELDER DATA SPECIFICATIONS
Cabling between welder and weld head is important in determining peak weld current and adjusting
weld pulse timing. Table 1 indicates peak currents that can be expected with 3 to 4 foot sections of
these cables. Typically, hand pieces will use 4 to 8 AWG wire while Weld Heads will be hooked up
with 2/0 or 4 AWG wire.
TABLE 1: Peak weld current shown by model number and external cabling gauge number (AWG).
Four and eight AWG cabling is typically seen when using hand held attachments.
CD200DP-A
CD400DP-A
CD600DP-A
1 AWG4 Ft
6583
7625
8080
4 AWG 6Ft
5448
6310
6690
8 AWG 6 Ft
3038
3520
3730
*Minimum Load = 1mOhm, using a smaller load may damage the welder.
TABLE 2: Weld speed in welds per minute by dual pulse model number at maximum energy.
% of Total Weld Energy
(Pulse Width at 100%)
Rep Rate
CD200DP-A
Welds/Min (pulse energy)
Rep Rate
CD400DP-A
Welds/Min (pulse energy)
Rep Rate
CD600DP-A
Welds/Min (pulse energy)
0.10% both pulses enabled
650 (0.2ws)
600 (0.4ws)
530 (0.6ws)
0.10%
550 (0.2ws)
530 (0.4ws)
500 (0.6ws)
1%
450 (2ws)
290 (4ws)
240 (6ws)
5%
250 (10ws)
160 (20ws)
130 (30ws)
10%
190 (20ws)
120 (40ws)
90 (60ws)
25%
130 (50ws)
70 (100ws)
60 (150ws)
50%
90 (100ws)
50 (200ws)
40 (300ws)
100%
60 (200ws)
30 (400ws)
30 (600ws)