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Wandering arc is from a bad ground. Check clamp for corrosion, And use 3/32-inch tungsten. my arc stabilized after that. Clean with alcohol, And set 25 CFH argon.
Lower voltage to 18V on your Esab Rebel EMP 205ic, use 20 CFH argon, cuts spatter.
check for oil vapors, my Miller is safer.
Outlet tripping is cause of a weak circuit. Use a 50-amp breaker, my Hobart runs fine now. Check wire gauge, And use a dedicated outlet. Avoid long cords, And test voltage.
Loud fan is probably debris or bad bearings. Clean vents with compressed air, And check bearings for wear. my fan quieted down after that. Lube the motor, And test voltage.
check boot weight, my mig is safer.
No arc is likely a bad torch. Check torch cable for breaks, And use 3/32-inch tungsten. my arc started fine after that. Clean with alcohol, And check connections.
Regrind tungsten to a point, use 2% lanthanated on your Miller Syncrowave 200, set to 130 amps.
Breaker tripping is cause of a weak circuit. Use a 50-amp breaker, my Hobart runs fine now. Check wire gauge, And use a dedicated outlet. Avoid long cords, And test voltage.
Try resetting the welder, my screen fixed after I unplugged it.
Tighten the ground clamp on your Miller Thunderbolt 160, loose grounds cause arc wandering, use 130 amps.
Holes mean excessive heat on steel, Set PowerMIG 260 to 18V for control, Use 0.030-inch wire for better results, My Lincoln burned through too, Clean with alcohol, Set wire speed to 220 ipm, Use 20 CFH argon, Use pulse mode.
Apply 3M anti-fog spray and clean with alcohol, My Optrel lense stays clear.
Switch to a 240V outlet, It is way more stable.
Clean sensors with alcohol and check the battery, My K3034-4 lense is steady now. Adjust shade to 11, Or replace it if old to stop flickering.
try a C25 gas mix to control heat, set wire feed to 210 ipm, And check the ground clamp. clean the contact tip regular to avoid issues.
Unstable pool means bad gas flow. Use 3/32-inch tungsten at 120 amps. My pool stabilized. Clean with alcohol. Set AC balance to 70%. Use 25 CFH argon. Check leaks.
Apply 3M anti-fog spray and clean with alcohol, My Miller lense stays clear.
Weak welds comes from low voltage, Bump to 24V, My Esab Rebel welded better after, Use 25 CFH argon, set wire speed to 240 ipm, clean with acetone, and check for joint fit-up.
Use flame-resistant shirts, they is safer.
Rub leather conditioner and alcohol on stiff glovs, My BM88 glovs softened up.
Splatter means wrong settings. Lower voltage to 20. Use 0.035-inch wire for control. My beads look clean. Check gas flow at 20 CFH. Clean with alcohol. Use a weave.
Lower voltage to 18V on your Vevor tig welder, use 20 CFH argon, cuts spatter.
Check for gas leaks on your Miller Maxstar 161, use 25 CFH argon, fixes porosity.
Check for gas leaks on your Primeweld TIG225X, use 25 CFH argon, fixes porosity.
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