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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Yea, you probably cut through one of the HF board wires when you put the cover back on. They lap over the side of the board (left side looking from the front). The board is mounted upside down, mid center towards the front of the machine on the left side.

    I can assure you the 250EX is the cream of our analog TIG units, you're just have a run of bad luck.

    After messing around with it for a bit longer I found the issue.

    For some reason the "Pre Flow" knob was turned to about 5 seconds causing the start delay of the HF circuit. I never thought to look at that, and did not think to relate it to the actual "weld start" condition. It makes sense when you think about it, I just though of it as gas related only, and since I had gas flow did not think to mess with it.

    Thanks for all the suport, really appreciate it.

    Hope this is the last of any problems with this machine.

    Also, has Everlast though about a filter kit for the cooling fan? I have been using compressed air to keep the inside clean (blowing it all out with the cover off), but a filter system would be much better.
    Last edited by Boosted P; 03-06-2012 at 03:39 PM.

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