I have an old ESAB LAG315 MIG/MAG welder from the 80's. I was wondering if it is possible to use spray transfer on it. I'm using 1,0mm wire (~0,04") and argon with 18% co2. What kind of setting should I use?
Also I've been wondering about the relationship between voltage and current. Why do some newer machines adjust current and older machines adjust ampreage? On my machine, I guess, the voltage will increase when I turn up the current?
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There is no way to tell how many volts it's putting out! It only has current switches on the front panel and a separate wire feeder unit. No digital meters on my welder . If it's necessary to know the voltage, maybe I could measure it on a separate device between + and -? That way I could learn how to adjust the voltage?
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That works, just have someone read the meter while you are welding so you can keep a consistent bead and reduce the minor fluctuations that show on the meter.sunppeli wrote:There is no way to tell how many volts it's putting out! It only has current switches on the front panel and a separate wire feeder unit. No digital meters on my welder . If it's necessary to know the voltage, maybe I could measure it on a separate device between + and -? That way I could learn how to adjust the voltage?
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Or just video the meter and play it back when finished.
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Crank it up into the higher settings and then adjust the wire feed to suit, until you get a sound like cloth tearing.
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