Hi guys,
I finally had a chance to fire up AC TIG on my 256 over the weekend ... I have a upcoming project that's going to require welding some really thin Al, so I'm starting to play with it. I setup the machine with 100% argon @ 5lpm, TIG/AC, pulse off, AC balance 40%, AC freq 120Hz, main amps to 20 (min), some pre/post flow, and up/down/start/end amps to 0. When I would start the arc with 2T foot pedal, I would see what I call a "shower of arcs" between the tungsten and the work piece. This looked like dozens of tiny, thin lighting bolts, made a fantastic sizzling sound, and looked really cool. I flipped over to DC, and got the nice fat arc I expected, went back to AC and had the same thing. I'm guessing this was the HF trying to initiate, but I couldn't be sure since I can't hear the HF points buzzing over the normal AC buzz.
Anyways, it seemed to go away after I bumped the start/end amps up a bit. It did come back though, and I couldn't reliably reproduce it by changing the settings. I think it may have only happened while I was using the foot pedal, as I don't recall it occurring when I was using the torch switch. Could this just be the HF staying on at low amps?
Thanks
Mike