I have a dynasty 350 and have it set up for welding aluminum. I was just going over the mig welds I put on my boat side console I built at home with my 252 mig machine, on the nice new tig welder at work.. I originally set it up at about 100 pulses per second to get a deep fast weld on some thicker stuff a few days ago... well it was going good but I got to a corner and I didn't know if it was loaded with dirt or what . the puddle wouldn't form or get shiny but I saw the blob start to fall in.. the weld was dirty... I cleaned the rod, and I wire brushed it. that corner wouldn't give in. so I read up on the quick reference chart... and it said to get less depth and more cleaning action to set the controls different. So I did.... I turned the pulses down to 10 PPS and I set the amperage control to 200 amp EP and 100 EN. balance was et at 75%. I was welding .093" thick sheet 5052 The welding was fantastic...but the throbbing pulsing was blowning my mind..it was a NOISY pounding strobe light. it was distracting to say the least...it was hard to monitor the weld....all that noise and throbbing light...even if the weld was smooth and easy...
so... is that just the effect of 10PPS that there are so few per second I can see them easy ...
do you just live with that? I had the power set at 150 amps...using a 3/32 lanthanated rod...
what say you?????????
dvice
so... is that just the effect of 10PPS that there are so few per second I can see them easy ...
do you just live with that? I had the power set at 150 amps...using a 3/32 lanthanated rod...
what say you?????????
dvice
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