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Old 07-11-2013, 08:11 AM
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Hi Zedn,

I use 2% Lanthanated Tungsten (blue tip), it works well on both AC and DC.
A sharp (with a very small flat spot) 2.4mm 2% lanthanated tungsten works well for me with the following settings: AC Freq: 120 Hz ; AC Balance: 30% + ; by this I mean the machine is DCEN (Negative) 70% of the time and DCEP (Positive) 30% of the time. This is the balance that Mike is referring to.
Frequency adjustment can also help, 60 Hz gives you a wider arc (and can work well on thicker material), 120 Hz gives you a more focused arc, 250 Hz (what my machine is capable of) just gives me a headache from the noise and I don't see much change in the weld bead !
I started out on an old transformer with fixed 60 Hz and 50/50 balance, it will give you more than reasonable results once you get your eye in.
Foot pedal control will be important to you.
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