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Has anyone here used or have a Lincoln Precision tig 225. I am trying to figure out how the pulse option works. The Lincoln site doesn't seem to have the answer I am looking for. I know that the peek is the amp setting but with out a back ground setting how far does the arc go down to on amps before going up again. Any help would be great.Miller DVI2Lincoln Precision Tig 225Thermodynamics Cutmaster 38Everything else needed.
Reply:Cut and pasted from the operator's manual for your machine. If all else fails, read the instructions.\8. PULSE TIG CONTROL The Pulse TIG featurebuilt into the PRECISION TIG 225 is simplified tobe a single knob control which sets the PulseFrequency over the peak pulses/sec. range ofabout 0.1 to 20 pulses per second: Full CCW (min.) setting of the control knob shutsoff Pulse TIG (0.0 pps). Peak Pulse level is set by the Max. OutputControl and the Remote Amptrol (if used). Background Current level is typically optimized ata fixed 50% of Peak Pulse level setting. Peak Pulse % On-time is typically optimized at afixed 50%.
Reply:Pulser summed it up - no background to play with. It takes a bit to get used to, but well worth the option for aluminum weldingFire!, Fire! Oh wait, that's my torch...Lincoln PT-225 TIGLincoln 175 MIG |
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