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Did you check the breaker at your wall panel?
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"silverblueBP" said:Did you check the breaker at your wall panel?
"70_Fastback" said:Abe, I still think you have a bit to much wire speed. Those are pretty lumpy pools still. Once you get your power issue figured out - try a tad less wire speed.
"Horseplay" said:Abe,
I don't know what unit you have but you may have had an on-board breaker or overload trip.
"Horseplay" said:What is the brand and model number? I'll see if I can't pull a schematic off the web and see if I can't point you in a direction.
"B67FSTB" said:the triggerbutton itself ??
take the handle apart and shortcut the two wires by a plier for a brief second.Use gloves.
There should be a fuse ( or two ) inside the welder. One for the main power and one for the low voltage power nearby the transformer???
Always pull the cord out of the socket when working on electrical appliances. :confu :confu
"70_Fastback" said:I would do plywood with some 16 or 14 guage sheet metal on it. Great for welding on as you can use the entire surface as your ground as well.