Meltedmetal,
Thanks for posting up that pdf manual,
Its describes the tw pulser the OP has as a PENDANT and from the parts list in the manual it show 2 slightly different part numbers indicating two models or either an earlier or later model.
If the OP can talk to the service tech and provide the tech with the part # or pendant #, the tech would be able to start cross referencing internal company lists to point him to the service manual or cable wiring page that deals with connecting the cable to the pin connector because very rarely a company would create an accessory like what the OP HAS and only use it for 1 model only, if you see where i'm going with this
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Weldercollector,
This is no biggie here,
Since you talked to victor and they responded you need to contact them again and ask to talk to the service tech dept cause all the thermal arc welders i have , have the schematic you want in the SERVICE MANUAL not the owners manual.
If you still cant get the service manual for the pulse unit then the work around would be yoU get the SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE Tigwave 250 AC/DC Tigwave 350 AC/DC - now that you have finally provided the model or ask whoever you contacted for the cable with the 10 and 8 pin connectors is available- to ask if there is a schematic for the cable in the cable pack as you want to double check the cable pin connectors to the wiring. Its a start to where you want to go.
Victor aslo has a site that you can download the owners and service manuals for their discontinued products- use google to find it,
Be warned that the site lists all the models and its not in alphabetical order so you have to search 1 by one to get the serial# or year of your machine to know you have the right one. Post back with what you find but the service manuals always have the schematic especially for the connector plugs
Hope this helps
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thanks for you input everyone. It's for a Tigwave 250 AC/DC Tigwave 350 AC/DC the cable with the 10 and 8 pin connectors is available.. anyone have a use for it? I'll sell it cheap, I'm done with this thing.1 PhotoLast edited by weldercollector; 02-22-2016, 10:33 PM.
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Yes I talked to Victor, they sent me the owners manual with parts list but no schematic
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thanks for your reply and i'm sorry my work has been keeping busy till late in the eve. I have a 19 pin connector on the back like yours, but I also have a cable with a 10 pin connector on one end and the other end goes inside the unit with a flat 8 pin connector, the 8 pin connector plugs into the board that the 19 pin connector is mounted to. my problem is 6 of the 8 wires have been pulled out of the 8 pin connector, they are color coded but i have no idea what order the go back in. I think its six screws that holds the cover on.
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Weldercollector, you have a TW PULSER , I have an AM Pulser. Your description mentioned an 8 pin connector but no pic shown of it. My pic shows a 19pin connector. H80N Senior Member had asked if you which one of the machines he posted a link to is the welder machine that you have. You havent identified which one your TW Pulser was connected to. If you post some clear pics of the welding machine that it was connected to then we csn determine if it is a TIG or MIG welder. I believe what the AM pulser is for a MIG unit based on Thermal Arc use of the 19pin connector in the back cover. I dont have the pendant so I cant confirm and I dont have the welder as I bought the pulser from a loans store used, to see if i could adapt it to an earlier LT300/400 series DC tig inverter as a project Post the clear pics
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maxstar300LX! YOU HAVE ONE? if you could just take the cover off and tell me what colors and order of the wires on the flat 8 pin connector are, thats all I need or take a picture of it? i would be so grateful.
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Or is it this one for a TransTig 280 AC/DC....???
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Originally posted by weldercollector View PostHello, I'm new to the forum and looking for a little help. I bought a thermal arc tw pulser about 5 yrs ago. when i picked it up the kid grabs the pulser off the welder and walks way while its still connected. I took it anyway. when i got home i found he had pulled the wires from the 8 pin connector off, inside the unit. I've searched the web, called thermal dynamics, hobart...ect. no wiring diagram.If anyone owns one, i am willing to pay if you can tell me the colors and what order they are in. it's the connector is inside the tw pulser flat 8 pin, other end plugs to the remote on the welder.please let me know, thank you
Or.....Does it maybe look like this one..?? for a MIG...??
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