I will finish up the board and offer that. It would allow others to build the same. I am working on a much simpler board as this was designed to be universal. After designing many dozens of boards that make money for other people, it would be nice to get a little back
I do see a market for the board. There are Lincoln SA-200 users that will never give them up. I see these old gensets go fo $2k and up for 30+ year old machines. The board could add digital control, saved settings and MIG and TIG modes to the old arc-only welders.
Enough playing with it; I used it as you say "in anger" today
Welded a bracket to hold a trailer light connector on my hitch.
Bit of slag to get off on the bottom edge, cant see as it is just under bumper. Cant get my slag chipper in there.
Left side:
Lincoln Fleetweld 47 6013, 3/32" DCEP. 1/8" steel angle welded to 1/4" box.
It worked almost flawlessly. Struck an arc and the engine died. Checked, yup, out of gas. Funny I can ran the same engine in a riding mower all day, but this really sucks gas. It is working hard though. Very little bog in speed.
Nice is, "6013, 3/32" is now saved in location #10. Will be nice to just reload and go. I guess I need to print out a cheat sheet that I can write down what the settings are for.