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Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) or Alternating Current (AC)
Insert the dinse connector into the positive output socket (B). The torch or
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electrode has positive polarity in this configuration. Connect the earth clamp
to the negative output socket (C).
DCEP welding imparts more heat into the electrode. The molten pool is
shallower and material penetration is more difficult. This is suitable for
thinner workpieces.
AC welding imparts the same amount of heat into the workpiece and
electrode.
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote-control socket (E) has a 5-pin connector for a foot pedal.
Set the maximum
output amperage on
the panel, the
connect the foot
pedal to the socket.
Switch the output
control from panel to
remote (K). The foot
pedal will now control
the welding functions. The TIG T4 function is not available with the foot
pedal.
Pressing down on the foot pedal will activate the arc and increase the amperage
up to the pre-set limit. Adjusting the pressure on the foot pedal will increase or
decrease the amperage.
Releasing the foot pedal will trigger the amperage downslope duration and
post-gas flow. Power will then stop flowing to the TIG electrode.
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AC/DC Inverter TIG/Arc Welder
REMOTE SOCKET CONFIGURATION
Pin #
Description
1
Torch Switch
2
Torch Switch
3
Potentiometer (min)
4
Potentiometer wiper
5
Potentiometer (max)
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