Hi -
I just got a Power Arc 130 and I have aquestion about the "dig" function. This machine is my first experiance with an inverter. From what I've read, dig is suppose to enable additional penetration and reduce sticking during close-arc welding. I do mostly open-root pipe welding and when I run into a situation where I need additional penetration I usually turn up the amperage to burn through a tight fit-up. What is the advantage of using dig vs turning up the heat to accomplish this? Is it to get the penetration without heating up the work piece? I ran a few stringers on flat plate with the dig turned up and it resulted in a mounded, cold looking, high spatter bead. It seems that the machine welds best with the dig turned all the way down. Am I missing something? I would appreciate any input. Thanks.
BTW- I love the PA 130. It really is a nice machine for a great price.