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When reading this, keep in mind that...1. I am a young, 18 year old, failrly inexperienced welder.2. I was originally brought up in a wood shop and turned out to like welding and metal working MUCH more than building cabinets and decks lol.3. I am brand new to this site so go easy on me. enough with that, now to my question.Dad and I recently purchased a Chinese plasma cutter ( dont worry, we knew what we were getting into.) The machine was ten years old but hardly used at all. One day I Went to use it and the red light came on but no fan and no arc. This happened after only one or two uses. Next, the century 130 mig welder we have owned since 1997 crapped out on us. The gas and power were good, but once again it wouldn't arc. All fuses were good. We took out the main circuit board and found one dark, burned trail. Now knowing that both these units are 10+ years old, im wondering if it is purely coincidental that both units crapped out within 2 months of each other, or if we have a wiring problem in our shop/ we aren't using the machines properly. The mig welder is a 110v and the mi-tech plasma was 220v .any help would be greatly appreciated! thanks! Logan
Reply:CoindanceYou'd have more power tools going out on you if you had a wiring problem-If this was your Dad Posting I'd have him check for Soda pop inside the machines that you "accidently" spilt just so He would have to buy new machines for youEd Conleyhttp://www.screamingbroccoli.com/MM252MM211 (Sold)Passport Plus & Spool gunLincoln SP135 Plus- (Gone to a good home)Klutch 120v Plasma cutterSO 2020 benderBeer in the fridge
Reply:Hey man be nice. You should look over number 3 in my last posting. hahathanks for the help!
Reply:The only possible link might be a lightning strike or power surge. I'd guess you'd have other issues like computers or other electronic items if this was the case..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:You can always check the voltage and hertz at your outlet that you plug these into. You can also check your ground and make sure it is good. Probably won't find any problem, but always good to check. I do this at my own place weekly. Originally Posted by SundownIIIDon't get me wrong. They are just as ill informed about politics as they are about welding, they just post more on that subject. |
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