Pulse VS AC Frequency control. Which does What??
So, I've been doing research for months and made the decision that the EVERLAST PowerTig 250EX fits the bill perfectly for what I'm looking for. Question 1. If all conditions were equal, and one were to set the pulse at 240 hz and the ac frequency at 120, and run a bead, then reverse the settings, what would be the difference?? The reason I ask is that most other machines at this price point (and beyond) don't offer anything close to the range of adjustability, just would like to know the benefits. PS when I get mine, I will opost pics so we'll all know:D
Not to beat a dead horse but..please humor me
Let me try ro rephrase my question (these are the thoughts if an insomniac, so be patient with me;))
First, Let's define parameters to keep the answer simple. AC balance at 50%. Amperage at 200 amps, pulse set at 50%.
That means that in 1/100 second:
1. if the AC frequency is at 200hz and the pulse is at 100hz, the polarity goes from dcen to dcep twice, and the amperage goes from 200 to 100 once.
2. if the AC frequency is at 100hz and the pulse is at 200hz, the polarity goes from dcen to dcep once, and the amperage goes from 200 to 100 twice.
Although I do not yet have a new EVERLAST welder, the curiousity of what the effect of this reversal will be intrigues me, as I can see dozens of uses for myself personally where being able to manipulate the arc characteristics will prove to be as important as the weld itself.