Hi all, I am new to the forum. From Upstate NY.
I just got a Synchrowave 300 (freeby) for my son who wants to learn how to TIG weld. He is 17 and very interested in Machining and welding/fabricating (somewhat rare nowadays). I am a Machinist/Engineer and know very little about welding.
Don't have the serial number with me today, but I know I downloaded the book for serial numbers after JG064819, so its after that but before the next book... Sorry for that lack of info.
Heres where I am at:
Set it up for 230V input
Replaced the missing High Frequency rheostat
Repaired the broken wires on the foot pedal
Cleaned contactors and adjusted air gaps to .008"
Fired it up last night:
starts up fine-Fan runs, light comes on, has 115V power at the outlet
Foot pedal will initiate a very small arc IF you have the HF set to Constant.
Otherwise it will open the gas solenoid, but no arc whatsoever
Seems like I have high frequency only. Any ideas what would keep it from switching to a normal output amperage?
Don't be afraid to mention the obvious- as I said, I am not a welder and may well be missing something obvious.
Thank You for your time, I appreciate its value.
I just got a Synchrowave 300 (freeby) for my son who wants to learn how to TIG weld. He is 17 and very interested in Machining and welding/fabricating (somewhat rare nowadays). I am a Machinist/Engineer and know very little about welding.
Don't have the serial number with me today, but I know I downloaded the book for serial numbers after JG064819, so its after that but before the next book... Sorry for that lack of info.
Heres where I am at:
Set it up for 230V input
Replaced the missing High Frequency rheostat
Repaired the broken wires on the foot pedal
Cleaned contactors and adjusted air gaps to .008"
Fired it up last night:
starts up fine-Fan runs, light comes on, has 115V power at the outlet
Foot pedal will initiate a very small arc IF you have the HF set to Constant.
Otherwise it will open the gas solenoid, but no arc whatsoever
Seems like I have high frequency only. Any ideas what would keep it from switching to a normal output amperage?
Don't be afraid to mention the obvious- as I said, I am not a welder and may well be missing something obvious.
Thank You for your time, I appreciate its value.
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