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Cmon Stevie-boy....we'd love to help, but this thread is about a plasma cutter problem. Maybe you have some advice for Jayrod?
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Can any one tell me what a new Big Blue 800 duo pro is worth in the states.
Steve from New Zealand.
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Originally posted by jayrod075 View PostWell, over the weekend I was able to check the ground cable with the multi meter and it checked out with no problem.
Unfortunately, as I mentioned before, I've changed all the consumables in the gun itself. I've even switched back and forth between the drag tip I have and the regular style.
Where should I look next?
Perry
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Maybe an intermittent connection inside the gun handle? Man, I hope it's not a board.
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Well, over the weekend I was able to check the ground cable with the multi meter and it checked out with no problem.
Unfortunately, as I mentioned before, I've changed all the consumables in the gun itself. I've even switched back and forth between the drag tip I have and the regular style.
Where should I look next?
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I have owned a Spectrum 625 X-Tream for some years now.and have experienced the same problem a number of times.
The fix is a replacement tip.
Also, a faulty ground connection will give you the same problem but my money is on needing a new tip.
Do not over tighten the tip.. Just snug it down.
When I bought mine I also bought the parts kit which included a replacement tip.
I have found a need for 3 of them over the years.
Additionally, let the tip drag on the material.
PerryLast edited by piniongear; 07-15-2017, 05:36 PM.
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A few years ago I borrowed a friend's Lincoln somethingorother plasma cutter, did the same thing the OP was describing. Took it back to his shop and it worked perfectly. I am confident it was operator error...no other real explanation. I was grounding to the work table like everything else I have is. Might have been too much resistance for it to work right.
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MAC is right. The only way to remove all doubt is to meter your ground. If it checks good, I would then give Miller a call. Hopefully, it's something simple.
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HOW did you check your work lead? Did you perform a continuity/resistance test of the lead from the clamp all the way back to its connection inside the machine?
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Yeah, I have two separators on the air line and the miller filter. No moisture getting through. It almost seems like a ground issue to me but I've checked it multiple times to make sure it's good.
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I had a similar, periodic issue with a Hypertherm 350 I used to have. I started double checking my ground and verifying I had clean, DRY, air and never experienced the problem again.
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Yes, it was working perfectly fine and now all of a sudden just the pilot arc. If I overtighten I get the cup light as expected. I've tried multiple different tensions on the tip but no luck.
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Sometimes the tips can be finicky. Over tighten, no worky. Under tighten, no worky. But, is this a new problem? Meaning, was it working fine a day ago and now all of a sudden all you can get out of it is the pilot arc?
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Spectrum 625 X-Treme not staying lit
Hi guys, new member here! I've looked all through the forum for someone having a similar problem with their Spectrum 625 but haven't found any. Not getting any warning lights on the machine itself but when I go to cut the air kicks on like normal and the cutting arc starts but then it immediately goes out. I can then start it again but it cuts back out after only 1-2 seconds and won't stay lit. I've replaced all of the tip consumables and made sure I've got a good ground. Any thoughts/ help would be greatly appreciated!Tags: None
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