I bought my Super 160P back at the end of 2007, and it has served me quite faithfully as the only tig welder in my shop, but in the last year it's been starting to have problems. =/
It started with my footpedal dying, which was sad because i had 'customized' the first one and installed a potentiometer in the case to limit the top end value it would feed to the welder (making it like a peak current knob right on the side of the footpedal).
So i cannibalized another pedal i had laying around and made it work.
next a cooling fan went out, also not a terribly big problem, i had some 110v cooling fans, and so i installed them to the outside of the case blowing in (rather than being mounted inside the case sucking air in). Since the fans i used were really high quality, it actually made the welder run cooler, and the extra airflow from moving the fans outside of the case made the welder run cooler as well.
Then the gauge on the regulator blew out last month. Again... not really a big deal, i got a replacement, and now this one is in PSI instead of KPa, and it's a large face gauge and i can read it from across the shop.
Now the digital display on the face has died. the other led's still work, i think it's just the display.
Could my welder be nearing the end of it's life? What do you think? Was the old Super 160 ever meant to last this long in regular duty?