The DC settings are 30, 45, 55, 65, 75, 85, 90, 95, 105, 115, 125A
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DylanWelds wrote:1/8 6010 I run from 70 amps all the way to 110 if I'm trying to down hill something fast. I'd say 75-85 amps is good for most things though.
3/32 7018 I usually set at 92-95 amps but 80-95 amps is a good range. Just depends how you weld. Try those and see what works for you in the ranges I gave
Braehill wrote:What polarity are you running these rods?
Len
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I like 3/32" 7018 at 100 amps. I like to run hot enough to drag on the plate without sticking.mbmalone wrote:I'm going to try again tomorrow, but 3/32" 7018 @ 90A DCEP on this machine without arc control is going to be a challenge. It wasn't working for me before, but I am more than willing to try again. I didn't cook the 7018's and they're probably a month old and it's quite humid in Louisiana. Maybe I just need to long-arc for 2-3 sec before moving and starting to weld or burning an inch of the rod on a separate piece of scrap before trying to weld my coupon with it. I'm going to try varying my rod angle, too. I think maybe my arc is too short, since I used a more modern machine in school with a tight arc. My longer arcing skills are lacking, apparently.
I just found out the pos rickety "welding table" that was given to me and I had been trying to sturdy was not the free welding table, but a perfectly good home-aid deer stand. Ooops.No wonders I had trouble welding anything to it, it's made of 1/2" EMT tubing and it's damn hard for an amateur to weld anything to it with a stick welder.
Still trying to run butt welds on the 3/8" scrap. Can't blame that on the EMT.
MinnesotaDave wrote:
I like 3/32" 7018 at 100 amps. I like to run hot enough to drag on the plate without sticking.
DylanWelds wrote:Try striking your arc and long arcing for the rod to heat up. Always works better like that. I always do that no matter what, just a habit I've made
AKweldshop wrote:0k,
First thing is that you shouldn't bs sticking 3/32 7018 at 95a, or even 85a.
I've run them at 77amps, but, that was at 100% dig.
As to 7018ac, don't buy it.
Stick to some Jet LH-78, or Excalibur.
Buy a new box.
Other than that, practice being steady, and feeding the rod smoothly.
John
AKweldshop wrote:Well,
No machine chart it accurate.
Every welder welds different.
Mainly personal opinion.
Are your rods good????
If you're having problems sticking, try a different brand of rod. Also, don't let the "dig" feature make you think that it would make you a better welder. Your issues are more than likely coming from the operator (you) and not the box.mbmalone wrote:Unfortunately, I don't have infinite amperage choices with this welder. I probably won't be doing any downhill welding for now, because I want to practice for passing a structural welding test. I would like to learn to weld downhill later, tho.
Consider these amperage choices from the tapped transformer. I am trying to keep as tight an arc as I can, but I'm having a hard time without any DIG control on this welder.
75A -
85A -
90A -
95A -
105A - This was the 1st setting where I didn't feel the rod sticking like crazy, but it still seemed too hot to me.
115A - ]
Tombstone wrote: If you're having problems sticking, try a different brand of rod. Also, don't let the "dig" feature make you think that it would make you a better welder. Your issues are more than likely coming from the operator (you) and not the box.
AK gave some good amperage numbers with the electrodes he mentioned. Also, make sure your stinger and work clamp are debris free. I regularly I take a wire brush to the contact points on the clamp and stinger, just to clean them up.
Also, make sure your weld surface area is clean too. Shiny metal is best to weld on. Finally, are you using a 50A circuit or something like a 30A dryer circuit? The 50A is what you want to be using.
Sometimes a different brand of electrodes makes all the difference in the world too. Hopefully you're using quality electrodes like Lincoln, Hobart, ESAB etc.... Stay away from Radnor, Harbor Freight etc.... Always remove and wire brush ALL the slag before you continue on with a restrike.
AKweldshop wrote: Well, 1/8 6010 run good 90-110amps.
3/32 7018 run good 80-90amps.
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