The torches feed different information to the unit as what to do with the pot wires connected to the circuit.
The torches feed different information to the unit as what to do with the pot wires connected to the circuit.
Mark
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Why do you think the unit fails to operate in 2T mode using the Everlast variable green torch. Here is the video again. When I press and hold the button it stops welding at random times. I never take my finger of the button. It just stops. I am going to buy a cheap Harbor Freight helmet so I can use its lens to take video of the weld process. You will see that I never let off the button.
That sure looks like an intermittent open in either the torch switch, cable, or connector. If you have a latching meter you could test that while wiggling things. If so, no wonder things would seem crazy for you.
Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!
Just use an ohm meter. If you have one with the BEEP on short, you can wiggle and see if the sounds goes away. Otherwise watch the meter for an open.
Mike R.
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FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.
Can someone post the pin out for this torch? I searched the forums and nothing clearly points out the pin out. I am looking for a simple list like this.
Pin 1 – function
Pin 2 – function
Pin 3 – function
Pin 4 – function
Pin 5 – function
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