New owner of a 255EXT and wish to look at the settings that are programmed into the machine for ac and dc welding.
If someone knows a way to access them or can let me know what they are, it would be much appreciated.
TIA,
robert-r
New owner of a 255EXT and wish to look at the settings that are programmed into the machine for ac and dc welding.
If someone knows a way to access them or can let me know what they are, it would be much appreciated.
TIA,
robert-r
Gee,
You talking about that "Easy Mode" feature?
I've got the 210EXT, which doesn't have that, like the 255EXT does.
But, you can probably just set it there, and step through the schematic diagram button, to see, especially on AC, whatever the AC Frequency and Balance are pre-set to with the Easy Mode.
Yes, I'm referring to the "East Mode" feature. Unfortunately, I can't step through settings as they are not accessible or visible. The only visible parameter is the welding amps (which can be adjusted).
Would really like to seen the method behind the madness.
Yeah,
I see no real benefit in an "Easy Mode" feature, especially on an "advanced featured" TIG unit.
I mean, on DC, there mostly just amp settings, when no pulse is used.
And, on AC, "Easy" setting are probably something like 100Hz AC Frequency and 30% AC-EP Balance.
So, I'll recommend that you just forgo the "Easy Mode", as you then know what everything is at when you step through the schematic diagram.
Welp... "read to succeed" my dear departed mother used to tell me. Anyway, those values are stated in the manual.
Think I'll go over it several more times to see what else I may have missed.
Yeah,
The 255EXT is the undoubted best-value, advanced-featured AC/DC TIG welder, at 250 amps, on the North American continent.
And Everlast appears to have just launched a YouTube Channel that features a new video showing the unboxing, setup, and first welds with a 255EXT, too.
As someone who has one
I asked the very same question after receiving mine. There is something Very Different about those settings, that for some reason, seems to be kept secret...
Their answer here -> https://www.everlastgenerators.com/f...Is-it-a-Secret
It is in the manual though. Sad its the last thing people think about consulting.
Mark
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