Having issues with my 330A/BP on the low and medium amp range DC stick. I can weld ok on the high amp range setting on DC stick. I can't start a weld in either low or medium DC stick. I tried the use the tig and that would only work on the high amp range also. Wire connections all look good. I have all new leads with a new clamp on the ground and a new stinger. Nothing obvious looks wrong. I bought it a couple years ago but have only used it for heavy duty repairs up until now. Now I have a need for the low and medium amp range settings Help!!!!!!! Thank you for any Help I Can Get!!!!!!!
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First thing I would check are the contacts on the range selector.
Mine will give me no power in the midrange sometimes, if I just move it back and forth a couple times it will make a connection and work.
I've not taken it apart to find out why - but I suspect my contacts are either worn or dirty.
My AC/DC selector does the same thing sometimes - but it's a 1963 machine so a few quirks don't bother me
Here's a tech manual I have stored in a drop box:
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Originally posted by MinnesotaDave View PostFirst thing I would check are the contacts on the range selector. Mine will give me no power in the midrange sometimes, if I just move it back and forth a couple times it will make a connection and work. I've not taken it apart to find out why - but I suspect my contacts are either worn or dirty. My AC/DC selector does the same thing sometimes - but it's a 1963 machine so a few quirks don't bother meHere's a tech manual I have stored in a drop box: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7ijbgx67wuq6ivd/sYvAlvq_LC
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