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    I have this unit, and when in stick mode after selecting the proper stick and weld material thickness the weld amps shown are not what the unit is welding with. in standard mode if the amps are showing lower, IE: 75 amps, this is what the welder is putting out. powerset mode shows 125 amps, standard mode shows 75 amps. until I raise the amps to 125 in standard mode and reselect powerset then the amp out shows appropriately. Does the powerset mode over ride the standard mode amp selection?
    Thanks all for your input,

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    The amps show different yes. Only the ancillary settings independent of Amps are adjustable.

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    Have you downloaded a manual yet from our website?

    You should set up your basic settings first, before entering power set mode. Then go to power set mode.

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    I talked with tech service, and sent a video to demonstrate the issue I am having. The said it appears to be a programming glitch. They said to fix this I would have to send in my control circuit board and they would program it and return it to me. What does this entail, and why don’t they just send me one out and I could just swap it out, and return mine to them? Also, I should ask is this something I can do?

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    Since the virus hit, even though we are in production, we have to make sure our stock and supplies last. It's better to reprogram a board than to send a new one out. The new boards are reserved currently for true failures. The board is plug and play so if I had to guess, 15 or 20 minutes is all it takes at most to change it out.

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    Yeah,

    The Fabrication Series guy did a video showing an Everlast board replacement on a 210EXT (same model I have), which may help you gain a little confidence.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB3d_As_CFQ

    I mean, you're undoubtedly past the 30-day portion of the warrantee period, so sending the whole unit back for free is no longer an option, unfortunately, on such a new unit.

    But, sending out the board for a swap is a low-cost option that you probably won't find from other welding unit sellers. And the coronavirus issue in Asia is an added aspect.

    On a happy note though, "China getting back to business as worst of coronavirus outbreak in country appears to be over."

    https://www.rt.com/business/482814-c...s-coronavirus/

    So, I'll suggest that you don't linger much, and follow the tech department advice to the letter, then just go for it!

    And please let us all know how it went.
    Last edited by christian; 03-22-2020 at 07:56 PM.
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    I will gladly try your suggestions. I am not past my ‘30 day period’.

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