General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
Setting up a new combination carport/shop... welding 40+ years but finally will own a tig welder (Everlast 200DV). Would appreciate any information on your real experiences/practices with HF start. I have not been able to find written or video accounts of actual experience. I see plenty of theory and I have little doubt of the "potential" for "sensitive" electronics to become damaged but how do we translate that commonly heard caution in to an actual strategy like UNPLUG the expensive Nova drill press or computer controlled Fredrich Air Conditioner or Apple iMac or move the cars 61 ft away. My modest shop is small and Ive built the ability to move tools out under a carport to work... but this is still 10 - 20 ft away from all this stuff. I spoke with Mark at Everlast and he advised to hook up the machine to a separate ground rod. What do you do on a given day ? What have been your experiences ? Of all the great videos Ive watched and researched, surely there is a car parked nearby or an iPad or phone laying around ??? Very much appreciate any commentary.
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There's is always talk about it, but I personally know many guys who tig weld with their smart phones in their top pockets and never have a problem.
If you’re going to talk about me, then just call me out by name! Damn, Mikeweldin mike 27 wrote:There's is always talk about it, but I personally know many guys who tig weld with their smart phones in their top pockets and never have a problem.
My shop is small too, 1/2 shop, 1/2 garage bay. I use Bluetooth devices adjacent to my TIG welders, speakers, phones, digital measuring tools. I’ve never had an issue. My welder is ground directly to my table always, unless the part is too large to comfortably fit on the table. Heck, I’ve even welded directly on modern cars/trucks with all the new, fancy shmancy sensors and modules without issue. I do, ground close by to the work. I’ve even welded parts directly while they were in a CNC lathe come to think of it. Never seen a problem. Maybe I’m too stupid to recognize the potential hazard?
I believe this was an issue with old transformer sine wave machines that required full time hf to keep the arc lit. Modern square wave power sources only require hf for arc starts and so no longer a problem.
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I wouldn't worry about it. The only thing I would worry about is if you have pacemaker. I have an electronic spinal stimulator implanted in my back, was cautioned about it as far as EMF, RF, HF, etc......... well, I took the chance, didn't hurt it, or me. I keep my phone in my pocket. There's a lot of circuitry in my inverter welders, hasn't hurt them either.
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My experience is my radio reception drops out when I hit the pedal when welding aluminium.
This is with a 200 amp inverter machine.
Smart phone is usually within 10 feet, no issues, yet.
Cheers
This is with a 200 amp inverter machine.
Smart phone is usually within 10 feet, no issues, yet.
Cheers
Pete
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When I worked at a LWS I'd received complaints from people saying that HF killed their grinder that was on the table when they started welding.
I used to have them bring it in and I'd replace the brushes. I don't know how HF wears down brushes that quickly, but it worked every time.
I used to have them bring it in and I'd replace the brushes. I don't know how HF wears down brushes that quickly, but it worked every time.
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The grinder can form a path for the ground, but that's not related to HF. Cj, I knew i knew you. I have to leave mine in my locker, but again, not related to HF more like FBA.
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