New Miller Venture 150 S: Battery Stick/TIG Quick Guide
Summary
- Miller is pushing the Venture 150 S, a battery-powered Stick/TIG unit aimed at fast field setup.
- The spec sheet lists 20–150A DC Stick and 10–160A DC TIG, at 27 lb (12.2 kg).
- It uses swappable packs (400 Wh class; 396 Wh listed) plus fast/standard charge options.
Miller Electric is promoting the Venture 150 S as a battery-powered welder designed to cut setup friction on site. In its own post, the company frames it as “battery in, power on” work—without long leads and without dealing with tripped breakers.
On the technical side, the product sheet positions it for light industrial work like maintenance, repair, construction, and mobile welding. The listed ranges are 20–150A (DC Stick) and 10–160A (DC TIG), with a 27 lb (12.2 kg) net weight and a stated 100% duty cycle at maximum output.

For welding features, the same sheet calls out E6010 capability, Adaptive Hot Start, and Lift-Arc for TIG starts (no HF needed on the S model). It also mentions “Stick-Stuck” detection and a low-OCV stick option that drops open-circuit voltage when not welding.
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