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What is the amp rating for oil pressure switches for 200's ? I dont want to power too many things from OP switch.,
Reply:What sort of things are you wanting to powerthrough an oil pressure switch?Miller a/c-d/c Thunderbolt XLMillermatic 180 Purox O/ASmith Littletorch O/AHobart Champion Elite
Reply:Well, I am of course powering an electronic ignition on the shorthood 200 through the OP (I dont know what the amp draw for that is) , as I am told it is the only safe way to do so without frying the module in the event of an unexpected shutdown (like running out of gas or whatever). but I also want to power the volt meter through the same OP circuit hooked onto the on/off switch that goes to the OP and connects to the electronic ignition. From the on/off switch I also want to connect a switch that operates the lights on the three gauge set of oil pressure, temp, and volt meter so that the lights dont run all day long when you dont need them to but are switchable for night time use. I mean lets face it, 99% of the time your welding with the unit is going to be in daylight. The thing that concerns me is the amp draw from the OP switch from the connection of the volt meter though. Should I just run a separate switched circuit for the volt meter without going through the OP switch power circuit? This doesn't seem possible since my electronic ignition setup is run through the on/off switch to the cold side of the OP switch, then what switch would it be for the volt meter? Obviously one wouldn't want the volt meter to remain on when shut off as it would drain the battery, and too many switches on the front panel also. I dont want it to look like a 747 jetliner cockpit. It's all so confusing when modernizing a 1956 shorthood with electronic ignition, gauges, and electronic idler system. How much amps can a standard OP switch take? I couldn't find any specs on the net search.
Reply:The gauge lights and volt meter can just run off the ignition switch, no reason to complicate that. The electronic ignition and idler board might be a stretch on a Hobbs type oil pressure switch, could be a good idea to use the OP switch to control a relay that powers that stuff up. |
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