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Fronius Ignis Battery

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The Ignis Battery is Fronius' new and improved portable Stick & TIG welding machine - durable and user-friendly!

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When the job takes you places power can’t, you need a machine that can come with you. If you're looking for true off-grid capability with full Stick and TIG performance without cords, generators, or compromises, Fronius' Ignis Battery Powered Welder delivers! 

This is the same rugged Ignis welder that welders trust, now powered by an intelligent, high-performance battery system designed for portability. 

EASY TO USE 
  • Combined press-and-turn button that's easy to use, even with gloves!
  • Easy to read 7-segment display 
LIGHT & PORTABLE
  • Only 26.8 lbs 
  • Convenient carrying strap
RUGGED DESIGN
  • High impact resistance, designed for rough environments
  • Integrated stainless steel filter extends the life of your investment
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Ready for use again in no time

Quick battery charging:
40 min – 80% power
60 min – 100% power

Normal charging:
55 min – 80% power
85 min – 100% power

In a hurry? With only 5 minutes of charging time, you're able to weld two electrodes! 

Battery Mode
  • Welding energy is drawn exclusively from the battery.
  • One battery charge is sufficient for around thirty-one 3/32 or twelve 1/8 electrodes.
  • Alternatively, 30 minutes of continuous TIG welding can be performed (at 100 A)
Hybrid Mode - Generator powered 
  • Facilitates mobile applications and saves investment costs
  • ​Due to the low current consumption, a much smaller generator (2 kVA) can be used than with grid-connected devices – without compromising on welding power or arc quality.
Hybrid Mode - Mains
  • Full output power of 150 A including with a 120 V grid
  • The battery’s integrated power reserve guarantees a constant arc even in the event of mains voltage fluctuations and prevents the mains fuse from tripping in case of power surges.
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STICK FEATURES
  • HotStart- easy arc ignition
  • SoftStart- low-current ignition on basic rods
  • Anti-stick- prevents burnout
  • MMA Pulse- faster, cleaner welds, ideal for out of position
  • TrackingArc- precision arc re-ignition at only 8 A
TIG FEATURES
  • TIG Pulse
  • TIG Comfort Stop- perfect end-crater control
  • TAC tacking function- for light-gauge sheet
  • Multilock torch compatibility
  • TIG Multi Connector- for remote controls and Up/Down torches
Technical Specs
 
Ignis Battery 150
Nominal voltage of rechargeable battery
50.4 V
Charging current during normal charge
10 A
Charging current during quick charge
18 A
Battery capacity
750 Wh
Battery type
Lithium Ion
Welding Current Range:
Electrode DC
​TIG DC

​10 – 150 A
3 – 150 A

Welding current in hybrid mode stick welding at 104°
12% duty cycle, 150 A
25% duty cycle, 100 A
100% duty cycle, 40 A
Welding current in hybrid mode TIG welding at 104°F
25% duty cycle, 150 A
50% duty cycle, 100 A
100% duty cycle, 65 A
Open Circuit Voltage
91 V
Reduced Open Circuit Voltage
14 V
Protection Class
IP 23
Type of Cooling
AF
Mark of Conformity
CE, S
Dimensions l/w/h
17.13 x 6.30 x 12.20 in
Weight (without charger)
Approx. 26lbs
 
Active Charger
1000/230

Active Charger
1000/120

Mains Voltage
~ 230 V AC, ±15% 
~ 120 V AC, ±15%
Mains Frequency
50/60 Hz
50/60 Hz
Mains Current
max. 9.5 A eff.
max. 15 A eff.
Efficiency
max. 16 A
max. 20 A
Effective Power
max. 1100 W
max. 1100 W
Power Consumption (standby)
max. 2.1 W
max. 1.6 W
Safety Class
I (with ground conductor)
I (with ground conductor)
Max. approved grid impedance
at the interface (PCC) with the
public grid
NONE
NONE
EMC Emission Class
A
A
Mark of Conformity
CE
CE
Output Voltage Range
30-58 V DC
30-58 V DC
Output Current
max. 18 A DC
max. 18 A DC
Output Power
max. 1040 W
max. 1000 W
Cooling
Convection & fan
Convection & fan
Dimensions l/w/h
10.62 x 6.6 x 3.9 in
10.62 x 6.6 x 3.9 in
Weight (without cable)
~4.4 lbs
~4.4 lbs
Protection Class
IP43S
IP43S
Over-voltage category: Device is only permitted to be operated on grids that are grounded at the neutral point
II
II
Package​ options
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STICK ONLY
STICK & TIG
Ignis 180B / 750h / 120V / B
Ignis 180B / 750h / 120V / B
ActiveCharger 1000 (4,010,342)
ActiveCharger 1000 (4,010,342)
13ft Ground Cable (43,0004,0479)
TIG Torch - TTG 180P F/RH/4m
13ft Electrode Cable (43,0004,0478)
13ft Ground Cable (43,0004,0479)
Tool Case 85 Rolling Case (42,0510,0235)
13ft Electrode Cable (43,0004,0478)
 
Gas Regulator
 
1.5m Gas Hose with 1/4" to 5/8" connections
 
Tool Case 85 Rolling Case (42,0510,0235)
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Baltimore, MD

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10792 Tucker St
Beltsville, MD 20705
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95 Aberdeen Rd
York, PA 17406
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Phone: (717) 916-6611
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4961 Birney Ave
Scranton, PA 18507

Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30AM - 5:00PM
Phone: (570) 457-8954
Scranton, PA at Johnson College
​Welder Training & Testing Center at Johnson College Campus
3427 N Main Ave
Scranton, PA 18508

​Phone: (410) 687-8400

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All welding courses offered in Pennsylvania are Johnson College Continuing Education programs delivered at Earlbeck’s York, PA facility under Johnson College’s licensure and academic oversight. Johnson College manages registration, tuition, refunds, and student records for Pennsylvania programs.


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In Maryland, welding classes are offered to the public through Earlbeck’s instructional partnerships with Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) and Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC). These programs are administered through the respective colleges, which oversee enrollment, academic standards, and student records.

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