This is my method of Y-mixing together pure Argon and C25 to achieve my desired mixture of Cxx mixed gas that I need for spray and/or pulse spray MIG.
Here is my set-up for my C10 mix:
I use this Western valve, and other fittings that I purchased from my LWS, about $32 in it all:
Here are the formulas:
To know the mixture's Argon %:
To know the mixture's CO2 % (easier since it's only coming from one tank):
Formula notes:
- Ar_FlowRate is the flowrate coming from only the argon tank regulator/flowmeter.
- C25_FlowRate is the flowrate coming from only the C25 tank regulator/flowmeter.
- Total FlowRate is the combined (summed) flowrate as seen at the regulators/flowmeters on the Argon and C25 tanks (aka just add them together).
The question then becomes, what individual flowrates does one need to get in the ball-park for a typical C10 (90% Argon/10% CO2) mix?
Turns out, for a ~25 CFH final mix flowrate, a 15-16 CFH flowrate of Ar, and about 9 CFH of C25 will net approximately C10:
► Here is an online graphing calculator that I use, that has sliders to easily see mixture percentages◄
Tried it out with my HTP ProPulse 300 with full manual double-pulse settings, and it easily get MIG like TIG without dialing down the heat and worrying about cold-lap/lack of fusion. This double-pulse sprays HOT! Turned my aluminized backer pad on my guide hand to dust in one pass flat, lol.
This one I think I did with the ProPulse 200.
Anyhow, hopefully people find this useful.