First post here - been reading the site for a while and have learned a lot.  I have bought my first MIG welder - a Hobart Handler 140 mostly due to inspiration I got from this site seeing other complete novices learning to weld.
This site is really fantastic for newbies just starting out - I have learned a lot just from reading the tutorials and forums. I have managed to make several welds on scrap material - some pretty good and some not so good - I am still learning .
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The manual for my welder shows the following performance data:
		
		
	
	
		 
	
My specific questions are:
1. How do I know what amperage I am welding at?
2. Is amperage related to wire speed at all, or more wire size - thicker wire conducts more current (for a given voltage)?
This is more an academic question since I probably spend a lot more time setting up a weld than actually welding. I also realize that my machine running on 120V is more a hobbyist machine rather than an industrial production machine.
Any input would be appreciated.
				
			This site is really fantastic for newbies just starting out - I have learned a lot just from reading the tutorials and forums. I have managed to make several welds on scrap material - some pretty good and some not so good - I am still learning
 .
.The manual for my welder shows the following performance data:
 
	My specific questions are:
1. How do I know what amperage I am welding at?
2. Is amperage related to wire speed at all, or more wire size - thicker wire conducts more current (for a given voltage)?
This is more an academic question since I probably spend a lot more time setting up a weld than actually welding. I also realize that my machine running on 120V is more a hobbyist machine rather than an industrial production machine.
Any input would be appreciated.




 
 
		
