hi
first i am total new to tig and have just got my Kemppi MasterTig MLS 2300 AC/DC.
the queastion is, on this machine the torches is connected to it own connector with gas and then there is two dinse35 connector, one plus and the other is minus.. so i connected the ground clamp to plus and tryed but it will not start at all and if i connected the ground clamp to minus then it seems to work. but my understanding is that this is incorrect and the ground clamp must be in plus for DC- and AC ???
i have been reading the manual, but it is only talks about the clamp connection with MMA not TIG.
Hope some one with an kemppi know this.
Thanks
Thomas
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Hello Thomas from Jack in California.Tooms wrote:hi
first i am total new to tig and have just got my Kemppi MasterTig MLS 2300 AC/DC.
the queastion is, on this machine the torches is connected to it own connector with gas and then there is two dinse35 connector, one plus and the other is minus.. so i connected the ground clamp to plus and tryed but it will not start at all and if i connected the ground clamp to minus then it seems to work. but my understanding is that this is incorrect and the ground clamp must be in plus for DC- and AC ???
i have been reading the manual, but it is only talks about the clamp connection with MMA not TIG.
Hope some one with an kemppi know this.
ThanksThomas
That is one sweet looking machine you have.
I did some Internet surfing and found the operating manual.
I didn't take long to find that polarity changes are made on the panel.
I suspected that but have never seen your welder in person.
My advice is to get your head in that book.
If for some reason you don't have one,
it's a download from the page at this address below.
Hope that helps, good luck with your new machine.
Jack
http://www.kemppi.com/inet/kemppi/kit.n ... endocument
You set the polarity on the panel with thr tig button. Put the clamp in neg pole and you should be fine as long as DC- is lit at the panel.
Pictures from my scrap collection:
http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... f=9&t=5677
http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... f=9&t=5677
hi Jack
thanks alot for your reply.
the main reason that i asked is because that i understand from Jody videos that you normally can connect the wires there wrong way up and the do welding but it is working very badly and it is an common mistake that newbe makes, so i i trying to make sure that i have connected it the correct and the welder i fully working.
The manual write this about MMA but i cannot see any text about it for TIG
so i guess that it is correct that it is always connected like this for ALL welding on this machine
torches is center power connector with gas
ground clamp is on minus
stick is on plus
... so no change around, that is done by the panel selection.
Thanks
Thomas
thanks alot for your reply.
the main reason that i asked is because that i understand from Jody videos that you normally can connect the wires there wrong way up and the do welding but it is working very badly and it is an common mistake that newbe makes, so i i trying to make sure that i have connected it the correct and the welder i fully working.
The manual write this about MMA but i cannot see any text about it for TIG
i have now found some promo product welding videos on youtube there is made by Kemppi and from there is seems the ground clamp is connected to the Minus and not the plus.Choosing welding polarity in MMA welding
You can select the polarity electronically from the control panel, i.e. you do not have to switch
the places of the (+) and (-) connectors. Connect always the negative connector to the work
piece.
so i guess that it is correct that it is always connected like this for ALL welding on this machine
torches is center power connector with gas
ground clamp is on minus
stick is on plus
... so no change around, that is done by the panel selection.
Thanks
Thomas
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The ground lead plugs into the left Dinse socket, labelled "-"
You might find this forum useful; http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/thre ... ode.56543/ There are quite a few 2300 users on that forum.
At the end of the first post I've linked to some training material that might help.
It's a very good machine, pity about the manual(s). I'm just working through the Mix mode for Aluminium, mostly welding aluminium with DC. A work in progress.
PM me if I can help further.
You might find this forum useful; http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/thre ... ode.56543/ There are quite a few 2300 users on that forum.
At the end of the first post I've linked to some training material that might help.
It's a very good machine, pity about the manual(s). I'm just working through the Mix mode for Aluminium, mostly welding aluminium with DC. A work in progress.
PM me if I can help further.
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Two other real "gotchas"
Quick Setup gets access to all sorts of useful things.
AC balance setting drives you nuts. The scale is from 50-75% negative, but shows as 0 to -50. So 0 is 50%, the default of -25 is 62.5%. Sigh.
Quick Setup gets access to all sorts of useful things.
AC balance setting drives you nuts. The scale is from 50-75% negative, but shows as 0 to -50. So 0 is 50%, the default of -25 is 62.5%. Sigh.
Thanks alot guys, it help me.
from the post in the other forum that Gavin link to, there is an pdf with this information.
Thanks alot to all of you, i am not longer worry about if it is working correctly
Thomas
from the post in the other forum that Gavin link to, there is an pdf with this information.
so that make it very clear and it will just have been nice if the Kemppi manual was including this info.No cable changes
• Change from ( MMA … TIG )
• Change between current types ( DC- … AC )
• Change between polarities ( DC- … DC+ )
• Earth cable always in minus pole ( - )
Thanks alot to all of you, i am not longer worry about if it is working correctly
Thomas
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