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67fastback
06-08-2011, 07:58 AM
ok i got older welder 110v I weld sometimes and works great other times it goes and then just stops nothing... will not feed the wire at all i pull the wire out more and not hung up just not feed or getting a spark went i hit the steel... put it way for a few days bring back up and works again...
really strang, and one know what is going on here or what i should check out when this happens?
fmlewis
06-08-2011, 09:53 AM
I got el cheapo Harbor Frieght welder. What I have found with mine is that you need to make sure the line leading to the gun isn't twisted or has tight bends in it, otherwise it feeds great.
Also, you wire size may not be the right diameter for the feed mechanism, but I would expect you to have problems all the time.
jfiscus
06-08-2011, 10:07 AM
Pull the trigger with the cover open if it has a cover. See if the feed wheels are turning & in-turn feeding the wire through them. If the wire's feeding fine there then I would assume the liner needs replaced.
gothodgie
06-08-2011, 12:40 PM
you might just be hitting it's duty cycle, and after it cools down it starts working again...
93 Krawler
06-08-2011, 01:11 PM
you might just be hitting it's duty cycle, and after it cools down it starts working again...
Yeah, if it works and then stops, it's either the electronics are messed up or hitting the duty cycle. It depends on how long you are using it before it stops feeding.
oklahomawelder
06-08-2011, 01:24 PM
you might just be hitting it's duty cycle, and after it cools down it starts working again...
THIS^^^^^ would be my bet.....
gothodgie
06-08-2011, 03:24 PM
THIS^^^^^ would be my bet.....
yea those little welders don't have much of a duty cycle if i remember right.. It should tell ya about it in the manual if you still have it laying around...
:beers:
67fastback
06-08-2011, 11:11 PM
did not think of the duty cycle...:eek: crap..that might be it, it is a century welder... and lifted the cover and it did not spin the wheels to feed at all..so leaning towards duty cycle.. i know about the kinks int he line and size of wire checked all that .030 is just fine for it..
Is this the welder I used to have? If so just throw it away and buy a new one because its not worth fixing
oklahomawelder
06-09-2011, 11:56 AM
Its probably about 20% Duty cycle. That is you can weld for 2 minutes in 10 minutes at a set amperage before it will shut off to cool down.....
Its probably about 20% Duty cycle. That is you can weld for 2 minutes in 10 minutes at a set amperage before it will shut off to cool down.....If its the one I think it is then yes it does have a 20% duty cycle. Its about a $300 welder that was bought in 1999 and has been used and abused ALOT! Phil its time to trade some of your techno equipment in on a new welder:D
67fastback
06-10-2011, 02:58 AM
Is this the welder I used to have? If so just throw it away and buy a new one because its not worth fixing
yes it is...
67fastback
06-10-2011, 03:01 AM
If its the one I think it is then yes it does have a 20% duty cycle. Its about a $300 welder that was bought in 1999 and has been used and abused ALOT! Phil its time to trade some of your techno equipment in on a new welder:D
yeah maybe so... Hard to learn on inferior welder... Puts you already at a learning curve!!! With some techno in back ground while really puts u at a disadvantage...:)
srussell
06-10-2011, 06:19 AM
It could be the potentiometer switch. the switch that controls the wire speed
It's a cheap fix if that's what it is.
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