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Hi all, I'm a total noob at this welding lark and I'm trying to understand what happens when the amps are increased or decreased.
Suppose I weld two pieces of 6 mm plate together at 110 amps and then up the amps to 120 for another run at it, what does that 10 amp difference actually result in at the tip of the electrode when I start welding again? Is the arc one long continuous burst of energy or is it lots of smaller bursts that happen so fast they appear as one?
Thanks.
Suppose I weld two pieces of 6 mm plate together at 110 amps and then up the amps to 120 for another run at it, what does that 10 amp difference actually result in at the tip of the electrode when I start welding again? Is the arc one long continuous burst of energy or is it lots of smaller bursts that happen so fast they appear as one?
Thanks.