I was trying out my new 200DX using the foot pedal tonight.
It seemed like I couldn't get the current low enough to get the effect I was looking for. When I would back off on the pedal I would loose the arc.
When I was going welding the current was fine until the material warmed up then I needed to back the power down or move a lot faster than what I wanted.
Using a 5 cup, 3/32 Lanthanated Tungsten, .075 5052 Alum, 1/16" 4043 filler rod.
What are the adjustments for the current in AC mode and how do they relate to one another?
Does the Panel amperage adjustment control the maximum current allowed when using foot pedal, thats how I'm used to it on a miller, how does the everlast work?
Knob on the foot pedal is this the amperage control when plugged in or a percentage of the knob on the panel?
Also:
The HF start works well on AC, but on DC it seems like you almost have to do a touch start is this the case?
All in all I'm impressed with the welder. My mild steel welds look just like they did on the miller machine and aluminum is not to bad if I can get the power down a bit.
Only thing so far I wish was different was that the Tig torch cable was more flexible. It's fairly cold in my garage and the plastic hose and cover are kind of stiff which affect the torch manipulation. A cloth or thin leather cover would be great with a rubber gas hose as opposed to the plastic line.
Thanks!