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  • #16
    Norm, mine is diesel but very good chance work close the same. <br />
    The solenoid pulls or pushes but in most cases only does one or other. <br />
    In my setup. Solenoid engages pulls linkage against high idle stop. Disengages spring pulls back.<br />
    So to set idle adjust linkage or slide solenoid. <br />
    To set high rpm use adjusting screw on carb. <br />
    So they should be able to set independent of each other. <br />
    That's how my diesel works. Been to many years since did a gas but should be similar. <br />
    Hope it helps <br />
    Greg

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    • #17
      Originally posted by gnforge View Post
      Norm, mine is diesel but very good chance work close the same. <br />
      The solenoid pulls or pushes but in most cases only does one or other. <br />
      In my setup. Solenoid engages pulls linkage against high idle stop. Disengages spring pulls back.<br />
      So to set idle adjust linkage or slide solenoid. <br />
      To set high rpm use adjusting screw on carb. <br />
      So they should be able to set independent of each other. <br />
      That's how my diesel works. Been to many years since did a gas but should be similar. <br />
      Hope it helps <br />
      Greg
      Thanks Greg;

      Ok, I see.
      I'll try that this morning.

      Thanks Greg;

      Norm
      www.normsmobilewelding.blogspot.com

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      • #18
        cant remember, isnt it pull to idle?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by cruizer View Post
          cant remember, isnt it pull to idle?
          I didn't try adjusting it yet as it's starting to rain.
          But I did plug the grinder in to see which way it would move to go into High idle, well it seems to push forward @ high idle.

          I'll try adjusting the Low idle screw later.

          Norm
          www.normsmobilewelding.blogspot.com

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          • #20
            Originally posted by cruizer View Post
            Well, its an either or senario, most people merely leave the machine in high idle, so the arc does'nt have to build up, however. low idle is fine as well, just hit the trigger, engine revs up and off you go.

            Now 035 and above is easy, 023 not so much, just not enough oomph

            Again, the CC/CV switch on the feeder, has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with actual CC or CV welding. Because CV has much less voltage , another set of internal caps are charged to drive the feeder wheels
            Cruizer;

            I set the Low Idle to 44 Hz..
            I pulled the trigger, the wire feeds normally, But the engine will Not rev. up to High idle & obviously will Not weld in Low Idle .

            I noticed in the Ranger 8 , K1419-2 Code- 10110 ( CSA ) Wiring Diagram :
            I see something called a Current Sensor, would / could this have anything to do with my situation. ( Not Reving up ) ?

            Norm
            Last edited by nfinch86; 03-25-2016, 09:15 AM.
            www.normsmobilewelding.blogspot.com

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            • #21
              Hmmm, does the engine not rev up when you strick an arc with stick, or when you plug in a grinder?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by cruizer View Post
                Hmmm, does the engine not rev up when you strick an arc with stick, or when you plug in a grinder?
                It " Will " rev up " Only " when I plug the grinder in.
                No type of welding - Stick, or Wire feed .

                What about this " Current Sensor " what is this for ?????

                Norm
                Last edited by nfinch86; 03-27-2016, 08:26 AM.
                www.normsmobilewelding.blogspot.com

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by nfinch86 View Post

                  It " Will " rev up " Only " when I plug the grinder in.
                  No type of welding - Stick, or Wire feed .

                  What about this " Current Sensor " what is this for ?????

                  Norm
                  Bump
                  www.normsmobilewelding.blogspot.com

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by nfinch86 View Post

                    It " Will " rev up " Only " when I plug the grinder in.
                    No type of welding - Stick, or Wire feed .

                    What about this " Current Sensor " what is this for ?????

                    Norm
                    Try Again - Bump.
                    www.normsmobilewelding.blogspot.com

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                    • #25
                      Have you checked with a multimeter if your volts are right . Could be a bad gr clamp or some connection .
                      If it were me and my machine I would strike a quick arc on the lead were it connects to the gr clamp to see what happened. Does it even spark when when you try to strike a arc.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Kpack View Post
                        Have you checked with a multimeter if your volts are right . Could be a bad gr clamp or some connection .
                        If it were me and my machine I would strike a quick arc on the lead were it connects to the gr clamp to see what happened. Does it even spark when when you try to strike a arc.
                        OK, I could try that.
                        We are talking about my LN-25 here, Not reving up when I pull the trigger on my mig gun.

                        Norm
                        www.normsmobilewelding.blogspot.com

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                        • #27
                          For me to weld with the LN-25 , I have to manually put it to High Idle.

                          Norm
                          www.normsmobilewelding.blogspot.com

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                          • #28
                            I was thinking stick sorry.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Kpack View Post
                              I was thinking stick sorry.
                              Not a problem.
                              It's really not a big deal, just a pain in the butt & I'm curious why it won't go to high idle as it should.

                              Norm

                              www.normsmobilewelding.blogspot.com

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                              • #30
                                Yes that would bug me too.

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