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I recently bought my first auto darkening shield and have a question. I'm using a small mig. The AD seemes to work ok except I get a micro flash before it darkens when I start welding. I called the supplier and they sent a replaced, but it does the same. Is this normal ?
Reply:No it shouldn't do that, at least none of the ones I have used ever did. What brand and model is it? Some have adjustability settings too, for setting sensitivity and reaction time to darken or lighten.
Reply:Haven't seen one with an adjustable reaction time. As long as the filter complies with regs it'll protect your eyes from UV and IR even if it doesn't go dark. Not sayin it's working right though.
Reply:As stated above check the settings if the hood is the adjustable type. Save your vision & buy one of the name brand ones.REAL TRUCKS DON'T HAVE SPARK PLUGS
Reply:Originally Posted by SnuffyHaven't seen one with an adjustable reaction time.
Reply:Originally Posted by emeraldbisonMy friend has a matco auto dark and it has a delay adjustment switch on it. I believe it's for before and after arc starting. Like pre and post.
Reply:Delay is how. Long before it lightens back up after the arc stops. Initial response times to the arc are not adjustable. Cheap hoods often have slower reaction timesTiger Sales: AHP Distributor www.tigersalesco.comAHP200x; AHP 160ST; MM350P, Spoolmatic 30A; Everlast PowerTig 185; Thermal Dynamics 60i plasma. For Sale: Cobra Mig 250 w/ Push-pull gun. Lincoln Wirematic 250
Reply:Sensitivity would be the first thing to check. Make sure the sensors are clean and not blocked off in any way.
Reply:all AD helmets have a small delay, the smallest the delay the better the helmet, but I never used one that didn't have a delay except for the Miller Digital elite in X-mode(witch darkens the screen before the arc is struck... most of the time)--------------------------------------------------------------www.becmotors.nlyup, I quit welding.. joined welder anonymous
Reply:Thanks for all the replys. It is a Hobart brand. The claimed reaction time is 1 /0001 of a second. My biggest concern is that it is not doing damage to my vision. Hobart's service and technical staff is very good to deal with. A real person answers the phone and are quick to help. |
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