Howdy gents, I have a multimatic 200 that has a problem with it's LCD display. When it's below 60 degrees or colder the display does not work but once the machine is warm (after several beads) or I take a heat gun to it does it work. Is this a common problem or is it just a finicky LCD? Any input would be appreciated.
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Been through hundreds of lbs or wire, 50lbs of rod, 5lbs of tig wire?
Never had a hiccup. Sorry.Ryan
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DYNASTY 350 w/Wireless pedal
COOLMATE 3.5
CK WF1
MILLERMATIC 350P w/Bernard BTB300 w/XR-A Python 25'
MULTIMATIC 200 w/Spoolmate 100 w/TIG w/Wireless pedal
SPECTRUM 375 X-Treme
(2) DIGITAL ELITE helmets
Weld-Mask goggles/hood
OPTREL e684 helmet
SMITH torches
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I used my Multimatic 200 when the ambient temp was 10F this past winter. The LCD was slow to respond, but eventually read stable after a second or two. It did not get "faster" after the machine was used, but consider that it was 10F outside. We're getting nights of low 30's so if you want I can go turn it on some morning when it is cold, and see how it responds without running any welds.
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Originally posted by aametalmaster View PostThat must be why the New Multimatic 215 has an improved display...Bob
The owner's manual for either unit does not specify the thermal environmental specifications, so there is no clue as to whether one has a wider thermal operational range than the other.
However, the underlying engines are different. With the 215 having the same architecture as the new 211.
One spec trivia, for example, is that TIG current in the 200 is spec'd to a low of 5 A, whereas the 215 has a low spec of 20 A. Again, the engines are different, and the intended applications were also different at the time of the product inceptions.
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