With this torch do you mess with the settings by mistake while using it it's one thing ****** me of with a torch that has adjustable settingsOn the T Series and HandyTig ACDC Version you can use the Lorch iTorch, shown here is the PowerMaster version which allows you to change/adjust Amperage, Job Number and then a spare two spaces to adjust anything that you wish (Could be Pulse Freq, AC Balance, Pre gas etc etc) if it can be changed on the machine, then it can be programmed to be changed also at the torch.
Best thing is that ALL communication is done down the +/- trigger pins, so there in no additional wiring inside the torch.
With this torch do you mess with the settings by mistake while using it it's one thing ****** me of with a torch that has adjustable settings
They’re not gimmicks. You’re just not using the welder on a production environment. If you add up the time stopping, walking back to the welder, then getting back to welding, it’s a big chunk of time.All the gimmicks look really cool on that lorch torch however i prefer a simpler torch which is less expensive...but i know some torches that are 16m long so it makes sense being able to change settings on the fly...
One you haven't considered is the Lorch Micortig 200
not technically as advanced as a T220 but better in some ways.
On the T Series and HandyTig ACDC Version you can use the Lorch iTorch, shown here is the PowerMaster version which allows you to change/adjust Amperage, Job Number and then a spare two spaces to adjust anything that you wish (Could be Pulse Freq, AC Balance, Pre gas etc etc) if it can be changed on the machine, then it can be programmed to be changed also at the torch.
Best thing is that ALL communication is done down the +/- trigger pins, so there in no additional wiring inside the torch.[/QUOTE
love to see if that would still work lying out on a leaky wet habitat after a few days
be going berserk id reckon