Software based "fan on demand" feature
I have read that most if not all TIG's have the fan on all the time?
Why doesn't Everlast implement a fan on demand feature in software since the machine must have a CT which measures the o/p current. They must have a good idea about the transformer heat curve and thermal performance of IGBT's or can measure in the lab. This feature would be like an inverse time function that protection relays use to protect large power transformers, or at the very least if no current about a certain point after a certain time then stop the fan. A few current set points along with some timers and you have a crude but funcational "fan on demand" feature without adding temp sensors.
When the fan is on, a bit is set in eeprom so if the CB ever trips when running a unit full out, it will run the fan for a set amount of time once the CB is reset. I blown the mains on my Syncgrowave 180 a couple of times, the fan will power on after the CB is reset. I'm not sure if they use temp sensor or this feature I speak of.
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