General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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If you can get your hands on a Huntron Tracker and a good LCR meter, you can troubleshoot almost anything.
Louie1961 wrote:turns out they both work to varying extents. One machine works great, the other works but seems to be stuck on max amps. I have to get my hands on the tech manual and trouble shoot it. Worst case it is a control board, which is $280K. even with ordering new SSC pedals and if I have to order the control board, I am still in it less than the going rate for one syncrowave. I call that a win! Now I have to fix it up and try to unload one of these on CL.
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@louie1961, check out this post, it's about GreinTime, my son Sam.

http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... f=2&t=3696

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Thanks for the link, Sam. http://instagram.com/unobtainiumwelding
These guys live 30 minutes south of my place. I'm going to have to go for a visit.
GreinTime wrote:Funny har har the lot of you!!! Seriously though, follow @unobtainiumwelding on instagram. Dude is impressive!
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Got that second machine running today. It was as simple as a loose plug on the hall device. Welds great now. WOW, I am psyched.
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