Hi, just wondering where you would connect pin F (Current Feedback) and pin H (Voltage Feedback) to for the digital meters to function. I an not using a miller power source.
Are they just connected to the earth clamp(work connection)?
Thanks
It is more of an issue with vertical up's. Yes the welding value is the same throughout the weld.
I'm using pulsed mig. There is a setting for hot start but that is turned off.
Is there a recommend value for hot start and crater fill settings?
I do a lot of stich welding at times and there always seems to be a bit of spatter at the end of the weld/crater that's hard to clean up.
Is there a way to reduce/eliminate this?
Welders have a crater fill function, but I have this turned off, will this help and if so any pointers of setting...
Another benefit of it is as the welder is only a compact it only takes the half size spools, I have a heap of wire in the larger diameter spools so I can make use of it easily.
Those Polish boards look good, I only wish I was able to read polish!
I've got plenty of spare mig guns and welders around but don't really have the room to have multiple welders setup and don't really have the patience to swap mig guns all the time. This was just an idea I had, I like to tinker a little bit.
I was planning on hanging this remote feeder from the...
No it's not an actual remote wire feeder, just a motor/feed mechism that I pulled out of an old mig welder. I'll have to create an enclosure for it all. The PCB that originally ran it was far too complicated to use, think it ran off 42V or something unusual.
It would be good if it had it's...
Yeah basically so I can run different wires without having to swap out all the time. Also I have two different sheds in close proximity and I don't really want to have to move the machine around if I don't need to.
hotponyshoes: What is the reason I would need to remove the torch for?
Hi all,
I posted this in the Jasic section but didn't get any replies so will try here.
I have a Jasic Mig 190 welder here that I would like to add a remote wire feeder to so it is more versatile.
I have a spare 24v wire feed drive and euro socket from an old welder I pulled apart years ago...
Hi all,
I have a Jasic Mig 190 welder here that I would like to add a remote wire feeder to so it is more versatile.
I have a spare 24v wire feed drive and euro socket from an old welder I pulled apart years ago.
Can I do anything with the spool gun socket to control this?
Here is the type...
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone knows what type of this connector is on my tig torch. I plan to make up another control cable to add this amperage control to another tig torch and it would make it easier if I can purchase this connector.
Here are some photos.
Yeah probably no need for additional cooling as a bead roller isn't something that is used for long periods of time.
I should have a few pillow blocks laying around, so the further reduction with the intermediate shaft might not be a bad idea. Sorta like the way a belt driven drill press is setup.
Motor is rated to 1300rpm, I should be able to reduce the reduction further similar to you.
I know there will be issues running it too slow as the fan isn't going to be doing it's job to it's full potential, and electric fan either ac or dc should with an appropriate cowling should cure that...
Ok thanks for that, I have a .25kw motor here but it is 20 to 1 reduction, hopefully it will work out with the addition of an inverter. What is the largest material thickness you have ran through it?