No switch or cable.does your new torch have a switch and cable already.
So take it off the old one and stick it on the new. I would guess your old torch is redundant now so don't bother unsoldering the plug just cut the rubber cable sheath and take the switch out. Sleave the boot and switch on the new one.No switch or cable.
I think you've moved the hf leakage from the torch and it's probably trying to now jump to the casing. Turn off the lights after you've taken the covers off and press the torch switch to see if you can see a spark jumping. Once you find it insulate it. If you remove all possible leaks then it should only go where it's supposed to.
That's not good that suggests a live shortI get the tickle when the switch is not pressed. Is it ok to use would like to run a couple more beads with the new pedal/torch. Will take the sides off another day.
Ah yes I didn't see this post. That's a different more serious issue. Isit only with the pedal connected.I get the tickle when the switch is not pressed. Is it ok to use would like to run a couple more beads with the new pedal/torch. Will take the sides off another day.
No this was before i used the pedal, with the old torch.Ah yes I didn't see this post. That's a different more serious issue. Isit only with the pedal connected.
Yes max to the dial setting. At first i tried to have a higher max setting (than with the switch) then drop down but its awkward as my bench is so high my foot is not comfortable on the pedal.Well done so the pedal works then. Dose it max out on the current you set on the dial.
You don't want any more current on the pedal than you set on the machine. That gets confusing. You can use your pedal just like a switch and set your current to your metal,thickness, joint and max it out.Yes max to the dial setting. At first i tried to have a higher max setting (than with the switch) then drop down but its awkward as my bench is so high my foot is not comfortable on the pedal.