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    Thanks for this Mike....below is what your manual says...."On PowerMaster units, there is no switch to turn off pulse. Manipula-tion of the pulse amps (6) knob to match the welding amps will eliminate the pulse. Also us-ing the Pulse Time ON switch will control the cycle length of the pulse should more regulation be needed."

    So, is what is quoted above correct? .......Manipula-tion of the pulse amps (6) knob to match the welding amps will eliminate the pulse

    Meaning then if I was using the trigger and not the pedal I could actualy turn off the pulse. It sounds like what your telling me....."The PM205/PP205 is a lower cost unit and does not allow you to disable the pulse" is something different than what the manual is claiming . My guess is the pulse is not something you can cancel with the use of the pedal but is something you can cancel with the use of the trigger by matching base amps to pulse amps. If I am correct in this assumtion I think it may be best to say this in the manual so controls can be better unterstood

    ........wayne
    Last edited by www; 08-05-2010 at 06:04 AM.

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