how many of you look at the digital display when tig welding?
When looking at new welders, I thought it would be so important to have the digital display for amperage. It seemed like such an essential thing and truly it is much better for static settings than my old stick welders with their "exactly where am I?" dial setups.
So the digital display gets used to set an amperage on panel settings for plasma and stick, or occasionally for tig tacking using the torch switch.
For general tig welding, which is about 90% of what I do with the machine, I never even glance at the digital display , just watch the puddle and try to keep it right.
Glen
Everlast PP256
Everlast Imig 200
Everlast Power Ultra 205
P&H 400 amp A.C.
Miller 230 amp with Onan power