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Originally Posted by
aland
Bill,
I guess a long overdue welcome to the forum is in order, but I think I saw your thread about the on/off switch previously, not too much info on the i-Tig 201. I also have one I just got a month or so back, and yeah that on/off switch is a real POS, but maybe it can be replaced with a better one. That I haven't looked at yet as mine seems to be working.
The HF is normal as I understand it, with bleeding through to radio and/or other computerized components, I don't think that is unusual.
I did see another person mention recently, on another forum, that their i-Tig 200 (predecessor to i-Tig 201) needed to have the point gap set so that it would arc nicely on all materials. I haven't checked mine yet, but will be doing that soon.
I was originally having some stick issues, mostly in regard to restarting and/or too low of an Arc Force setting, but adjusting that seems to have taken care of my restart issues with 6011 and 7018.
The i-Tig 201 seems to be positioned in an odd sector, I really don't understand how Everlast markets their machines, but in some ways it seems the i-Tig 200t is more useful at some things, like cellulose electrodes, but the 201 doesn't seem to do too bad. I know there are more settings for the 200t in regard to having hot start, that is one advantage, and it goes slightly lower start amps, a bit more pulse, mostly stuff that is not very useful for me. I rater like being able to see the knobs at a glance, but just starting my first tig project with it, a welding cart (yeah yeah how blahzay). I have a few stick projects that will help my welder earn it's keep, but tig will be my long term goal to learn with the machine.
Are you still using the factory torch? Did your machine include the older stiff black torch cable? I was lucky to get the newer flexible 200 amp red cable they ship with them now, and got the Nova pedal. Eventually I'll get a 150 amp flex hose torch, but for the time being I'll be using the stock 26 torch that shipped with the unit. I bought a size 26 flex head on Amazon for about $10 which I can swap out on the stock flex cable, and have been eying that 150 amp RotaFlex torch to compliment my 26 torch. My plan is to use the 26 torch for tack welding with the switch in the long run.
Glad to see another i-Tig 201 owner on the forum. I kind of feel like a loner in regard to there not being too many of these, I imagine Everlast has a specific customer that requested and/or buys them.
Alan