I just recently finished my DIY TIG cooler. It came out real well. I'll be posting pics once I get back from a road trip. The question I have has to do with the capacity of the circuit feeding the gas solenoid on the 250 EX. I was thinking that it would be nice to have the cooler set up so that it comes on automatically anytime the torch is on. The easiest way I can see to do that is to control power to a 110V receptacle using a relay and have the cooler plugged in to it. There are fairly inexpensive industrial grade relays that will handle a 25A inductive load @ 110V (my cooler draws 7A @ 110V). The one I'm looking at only needs 10mA, 220V to trigger it. I was thinking it would be easy enough to tap into the wires going to the gas solenoid and use that to trigger the relay, that way, I'd have water flow anytime there was gas flow. Normally, I wouldn't sweat drawing an additional 10mA from a circuit, but the wires going to the gas solenoid are pretty small - they look to be around 22 or 24 gage. So, woulld anyone know if that circuit could handle an additional 10mA? Has anyone tried this?
-RP