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So sorry that it took me so long to reply, but the laptop that I was using at the time crashed. Over a year later and still replacing my Favorites as I browse different subjects. To answer your question, yes! Everything was tight. I replaced the stock capacitor with a slightly stronger one and that fixed my problem. The machine runs hotter now at my previous settings. Thank you for responding to my initial post!
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You mentioned that you were going to check all of the connections inside, have you done that yet?
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Originally posted by arc_doctor View Posthave you tried switching out the gun for a known good 1? I see this problem a lot and it usually leads to a bad mig gun
arc. Just spatters leaving what looks like someone unskilled trying to weld with 6010 and sticking the rod. Been a good machine. Can't give up on it yet!
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No, but going to order one to try. After all the reading, that's what I'm suspecting. The machine has been well taken care of, but the gun has been accidently abused. Thanks!
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have you tried switching out the gun for a known good 1? I see this problem a lot and it usually leads to a bad mig gun
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Their theme song....<br />
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https://youtu.be/KHPfgsTVTjA
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It's very scary too, perhaps immigration is the only medicine that can save us from ourselves.
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Not to worry, in just a few more years millennials will have enough votes to make it legal to shoot Christians dead on sight.
This is funny. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGvrmltfMrA
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Thank you and yes the timing couldn't be worse. Christmas coming and 3 grandchildren. LOL
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Your welcome... I Hope you get working again, this close to Christmas is a bad time for an unexpected welder repair expense to show up.
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Thanks tackit, I'll do that. Gonna get some contact cleaner and start unplugging the connections on the rectifier relays, etc. I had a similar problem years ago on my Lincoln Idealarc 250 and it was a bad rectifier. Replaced by Lincoln under warranty.
I'm a retired lineman and understand how to get the power to a home or business but sure would like a tech/service manual specific to this machine.
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It's a long shot but check the wire for rust, sometimes it's there but can't be seen, running a clean cloth over it will let you know if it's there.. also clean the wire drive wheels, rust can build up on them too. Check the size of the tip and don't over tighten them. Ground clamps also need to be maintained and replaced when damaged.
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Yes, the wire feeds fine. No, I checked all the connections but the ground clamp.
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