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    Hi,

    I am new to the forum and Everlast Welders. I received my Superultra 205 yesterday and have tried out stick and tig features. Great machine and I am very happy!

    Question I have though concerning the foot pedal. Is it suppose to just be on or off for the tig or is it suppose to increase and decrease amperage as you rotate it down or up?

    Thank you for your help,
    Jeff9

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    Yes it is supposed to ramp your amperage up and down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    Yes it is supposed to ramp your amperage up and down.
    Do I need to be actually welding to see the amperage display on the machine change? Reason I ask, I was not welding while depressing the foot pedal and watching the amperage readout. I did not see the amperage fluctuate when I rotated the foot pedal, the reading just showed where I had the amperage set prior to hooking up the foot pedal and didn't change.

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    The arc has to start.

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    Oh, so the pedal will not change the amperage until the arc starts?

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    When I got home from work today, I practiced some more on tig welding. I paid attention to the arc while I manipulated the foot pedal. There was no difference in arc size. Next, I turned the amperage knob to 10 amps, started and arc and manipulated the foot pedal, very little arc even with the foot pedal fully depressed. Then I set the amperage to 100 amps, started an arc, manipulated the foot pedal and no change in the arc size.

    Next I shielded the arc from my eyes and watched the amp reading on the machine while I manipulated the foot pedal, the reading dropped 2 amps (from 90 to 88) as soon as I started the arc, but no change from 88 no matter the position of the foot pedal.

    I took the top off of the foot pedal to see if the gear was rotating the gear on the potentiometer in the foot pedal, and it does.

    Using a multimeter, I check OMHs at terminals 3,4,5 on the plug from the foot pedal. Pushing the pedal down, I got 0 to 19k OHMs between 3 & 4. Pushing the pedal down, I got 19k OHMs to 0 between 4 & 5.

    What else should I look for or do?

    Thank you for the help,
    Jeff9
    Last edited by Jeff9; 11-09-2013 at 01:27 AM. Reason: added info

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    Assuming you have a seven pin connector, is there continuity between pins 6 and 7?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshuab View Post
    Assuming you have a seven pin connector, is there continuity between pins 6 and 7?
    Hi Joshuab, yes it is a 7 pin and there is continuity between 6 & 7...

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    So I am assuming the machine has a way of sensing that that foot pedal has been attached because there is no switch to switch from panel to foot pedal. I have read on other sites that the best amperage control you can expect from these pedals is 20%. Is this true? maybe that is why I am not seeing a difference in arc size or force?

    I would assume that the readout on the panel would show the amperage change as you manipulated the foot pedal...

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    Are you running with gas?

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    Hi Mark, yes I am . Argon at 7 liters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff9 View Post
    So I am assuming the machine has a way of sensing that that foot pedal has been attached because there is no switch to switch from panel to foot pedal.
    On my machine (PA160-STH), it is the continuity between 6-7 that tells the machine that the pedal is attached. I assume yours is the same.

    I would assume that the readout on the panel would show the amperage change as you manipulated the foot pedal...
    That's how mine works, and every other TIG welder I've seen, although I haven't seen a huge number. If it were me, the next thing I would be wondering about would be whether the internal plug connecting pins 6-7 to the control board had come loose. In that case, the welder would never detect that the pedal was connected, and would stay in front-panel amps mode.

    I see that Everlast support is commenting here, and I'm sure Mark will have you sorted out in no time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshuab View Post
    On my machine (PA160-STH), it is the continuity between 6-7 that tells the machine that the pedal is attached. I assume yours is the same.



    That's how mine works, and every other TIG welder I've seen, although I haven't seen a huge number. If it were me, the next thing I would be wondering about would be whether the internal plug connecting pins 6-7 to the control board had come loose. In that case, the welder would never detect that the pedal was connected, and would stay in front-panel amps mode.

    I see that Everlast support is commenting here, and I'm sure Mark will have you sorted out in no time.
    Thank you Joshuab. I love digging in and figuring mechanical things out, just not right at the git go

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    Opened up the machine this afternoon and started looking for the obvious.. Nothing standing out like plugs not connected etc. There are two yellow wires come off of terminals 1 & 2 on the male connector mounted on the machine that go to a small circuit board and connect to it by a two prong connector. On the top of this circuit board, there is a second two prong connector with nothing connected to it. 1 & 2 terminals connect to the on/off switch of your foot pedal or finger trigger on the torch. This is working correctly on mine as the foot pedal will start the arc.

    The switching between the panel mounted pot and the pot in the foot pedal is what is not working. I am assuming there is a relay not working to switch to the foot pedal pot when the foot pedal is attached. Or, that is not it and they are accomplishing this by the mismatched pots. The pot mounted to the panel is a 1k and the pot in the foot pedal is 22k.

    Have no idea and am frustrated. Not been a good experience so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff9 View Post
    Opened up the machine this afternoon and started looking for the obvious.. Nothing standing out like plugs not connected etc. There are two yellow wires come off of terminals 1 & 2 on the male connector mounted on the machine that go to a small circuit board and connect to it by a two prong connector. On the top of this circuit board, there is a second two prong connector with nothing connected to it. 1 & 2 terminals connect to the on/off switch of your foot pedal or finger trigger on the torch. This is working correctly on mine as the foot pedal will start the arc.

    The switching between the panel mounted pot and the pot in the foot pedal is what is not working. I am assuming there is a relay not working to switch to the foot pedal pot when the foot pedal is attached. Or, that is not it and they are accomplishing this by the mismatched pots. The pot mounted to the panel is a 1k and the pot in the foot pedal is 22k.

    Have no idea and am frustrated. Not been a good experience so far.
    I thought all of this was pretty much moot anyway, as you got the wrong welder and it would be swapped? More than likely, since it sounds like there was clearly a mixup, my guess is that is not the right pedal for that machine. I'm sure Oleg will get you all sorted out. I wouldn't waste anymore time with fooling around with a mistake.
    Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!

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    Well, you are 100% correct, Rambozo... Talked to Oleg and he is sending me a 160 STH. That is what customer service looks like!! I am very grateful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff9 View Post
    Well, you are 100% correct, Rambozo... Talked to Oleg and he is sending me a 160 STH. That is what customer service looks like!! I am very grateful!
    Hi Oleg,
    Received the 160STH yesterday and tried it out today. Love the foot petal to control the arc!

    Thank you again for getting me the correct Machine even though Amazon screwed up the fulfillment!

    Kindest regards,
    Jeff9

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    Well, I might have spoken too soon. Love having a foot pedal for Tig operation, but this one is very difficult to adjust max amperage. Just the slightest adjustment on the pot knob located on the pedal, and you go from 85 amps to 160.. May be returning the pedal if I find a better pedal.

    I have seen people post going with SSC Controls foot pedal.

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