Sorry for the hijack.. it's welding related tho!
That's good to know. I wasn't really trying to find an off switch so to speak. But just wondered what it'll be like to have an inverter without arc force. Guess it would likely stick much more as you're saying. No problem, it is indeed my technique I know. There's still a lot of feeling around to get it just right.
Here's the rundown again, I'll keep it short cus I posted about it before elsewhere. I was using Lincoln fleetweld E 6011 3/32" at 85 amps on DCEP. The weird thing is it wasn't predictable. Sometime that's just perfect and other times I'd be blowing holes in 1/8" square tubing I was welding. Just a straight drag at about 70* (held at 45* to each surface of the fillet) and I'd be blowing the puddle through the tube. Tried it with the hobart 6011 3/32" also, same thing. Other times it'd weld perfect! Hard to learn when you don't know what you're doing wrong. I need an expert next to me to coach my technique. That way at least I know it's not the machine. It'll take some doing but I'll try to post a video sometime.
Oh and tried whipping it but got a lot of slag inclusions and still the same. Oh well. Any tips besides the 3 Ps?