Originally Posted by
charger891
Definately seems to be coming from the torch, if the pedal itself is connected then it isolates the torch head from the machine, i only get the spark when using the torch trigger not the foot pedal, never ran the machine without the water cooler, only the second time using the tig function and the first time was using the pedal. will try the paperclip idea tonight when i get home.
I had a similar spark problem when I first got my PP256. The pilot terminal for plasma use was loose and I removed the cover to correct that. Not sure if that fixed the sparking, as I mostly use pedal for TIG welding. But, some time later, when I was using the "torch switch", the arc for welding would start just by holding the handle a certain way and not touching the switch. When I opened-up the handle, I found that too much insulation was removed from the small wires soldered to the switch terminals, allowing the exposed copper to touch if the handle was twisted just right. Unsoldering, trimming the excess, and re-soldering, fixed the self-starting problem. I think maybe the original exposed copper leads could have also been picking-up some HF, causing the original sparking problem??
Tony
Everlast PowerPro 256
AC225 "Tombstone"
HF 20 ton press
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