I've just been out welding, and suddenly the welder stops working. It's still got the fan running, and the wire is still being pushed out.
But it's not striking, almost like the earth is no good.
I've tested from the connecting posts inside the welder for continuity, both the earth clamp and the wire are connected back to the posts.
I've opened it up and can't see anything obvious.
Is there anything else I can look for? I should mention it's a Powercraft/Wolf cheapie one, but all the information online suggests they're
just really difficult to work with rather than suffering from premature failure.
You might be better off asking on the mig welding forum?
Have you exceeded the duty cycle ? Ie let it cool down and try again.
Open the gun up and check the power cable hasn't come away. Same at the machine.
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
You might be better off asking on the mig welding forum?
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Originally posted by big_wasa
Have you exceeded the duty cycle ? Ie let it cool down and try again.
Open the gun up and check the power cable hasn't come away. Same at the machine.
try a lower or higher setting it may be a transformer has burnt out
we had this on one at work
cheaper to get a new welder
You have definately got a good earth connection? Wire hasn't worked loose at the clamp
[Edited on 2/1/16 by gav2612]
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Originally posted by jacko
try a lower or higher setting it may be a transformer has burnt out
we had this on one at work
cheaper to get a new welder
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Originally posted by gav2612
You have definately got a good earth connection? Wire hasn't worked loose at the clamp
[Edited on 2/1/16 by gav2612]
don't they have a rectifier/diode pack?
And possibly fail safe electronics protecting the gubbins from over cycle?
Any more info
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Originally posted by ReMan
don't they have a rectifier/diode pack?
And possibly fail safe electronics protecting the gubbins from over cycle?
Any more info
OK, I think I'm almost there, but I'd appreciate a sanity check. The input side of the rectifier pack registers 90 volts AC. The output side
of the rectifier pack also registers 90 volts AC, and that goes straight to the gun. Switching to DC on the multimeter shows less than a volt on both
sides.
That's a fecked rectifier isn't it?
If we're guessing it's a rectifier" how many pins/markings?
Check the resistances of it unconnected with the leads both ways round +_ and _+
Is there a model to get the diagram off the net?
Sorry I'm no mig expert but I do think they're Dec
But it will be rough DC so measure the output on the DC setting of your meter
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Originally posted by ReMan
Sorry I'm no mig expert but I do think they're Dec
But it will be rough DC so measure the output on the DC setting of your meter
Better one;
REPLACEMENT 130 AMP SINGLE PHASE MIG WELDER BRIDGE RECTIFIER
The two central tags are AC input, the central bolt and the one plate are the DC output.
Yep that looks like a rectifier of old !
So try resistance across them. The no DC volts suggests that they are dead short I've no longer diodes!