67% AC balance is way high for normal AC aluminum welding. If you are used to another brand of machine, remember that Everlast goes by percent positive rather than percent negative, so to get 67% negative set your AC balance to 33%. Typically that is about as high as you need to go and would probably be ok at 20% with clean material. Sine wave is not the best to use for low amperage on an inverter. It will not be as stable because the HF is only for starting, and there is no option for continuous HF which is typically used to stabilize a pure sine wave. The advanced square or soft square are the ideal wave forms for these machines. Make sure start and end amps are all the way down when using a pedal. With 140 amps on the panel the pedal should be able to smoothly control that. Strike an arc then look at the display as you move the pedal to see if the amps changes smoothly without any big jumps. If it's not smooth you might have an issue in your pedal. With the machine off, work the pedal back and forth through it's full range of motion and that will often clean up the wiper on a new control.
HF on an inverter is only used for starting and is cut off once the main arc starts, so I doubt you have an HF problem, or you would not get an arc started.
You can also try using the torch switch to take the pedal out of the picture and see what happens.
Last edited by Rambozo; 08-02-2015 at 11:52 AM.
Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!