Troubleshooting erratic shielding with CK9
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 9:25 pm
Hi all, I recently encountered an issue with my setup.
I'm running a Thermal Arc 186 with a CK9 + 45V44 gas lens and Furick BBW cup running about 27 CFH 100% argon. This combo has been great and performed really well as recently as last week. I use it for welding mostly 4130 thinwall for experimental aircraft stuff. But I am definitely a hobbyist and a novice.
The other night, just doing some open beads on 16ga at 60A, the weld suddenly started to go all to hell like I was losing shielding gas coverage. Greenish uncontrolled arc, instant burn-through, popping/sparking, etc. This would happen after a normal start, and about 10 seconds of normal welding...suddenly pffffftttt.
It's happened briefly in the past, and I suspected the stock Victor argon regulator. It seemed to be fixed by running the regulator through the travel range and back to 25 cfh. Argon bottle started at 2200 psi, now down to about 1000 psi. I got into the habit of backing the regulator completely off when I am done welding, and closing the bottle valve, worried maybe this crappy reg was getting sticky.
I'm at my welding table in enclosed space, no sources of moving air other than my mouth-breathing.
I'm was thinking 1) Bad regulator, or 2) contaminated argon, or 3) faulty GSV in the Thermal Arc, 4) sucking air at some point in the torch plumbing, UNTIL I hooked up the TA 26 torch that came with my welder to test. It seems to have no issues, though testing hasn't been that scientific. Switched back to the CK9 and have erratic shielding again.
I've swapped back and forth between my Furick BBW and the CK Gas Saver large lens/cup, and even the stock #5 the CK9 came with. I reduced gas CFH to 20 for that test.
Any ideas? This setup has been pretty reliable for a few months since the initial regulator issue (I think) so seemingly spontaneous issues are troubling. I did order a Harris flowmeter to swap out for the stock Victor as another troubleshooting tactic.
Thanks
EDIT: Tonight I tried snugging up the knurled gas fittings in the torch end and inside the DINSE connector. Then I bumped the CFH to 32 (gas lens) and it seems to be fixed. Maybe the regulator is working but inaccurate. ?
I'm running a Thermal Arc 186 with a CK9 + 45V44 gas lens and Furick BBW cup running about 27 CFH 100% argon. This combo has been great and performed really well as recently as last week. I use it for welding mostly 4130 thinwall for experimental aircraft stuff. But I am definitely a hobbyist and a novice.
The other night, just doing some open beads on 16ga at 60A, the weld suddenly started to go all to hell like I was losing shielding gas coverage. Greenish uncontrolled arc, instant burn-through, popping/sparking, etc. This would happen after a normal start, and about 10 seconds of normal welding...suddenly pffffftttt.
It's happened briefly in the past, and I suspected the stock Victor argon regulator. It seemed to be fixed by running the regulator through the travel range and back to 25 cfh. Argon bottle started at 2200 psi, now down to about 1000 psi. I got into the habit of backing the regulator completely off when I am done welding, and closing the bottle valve, worried maybe this crappy reg was getting sticky.
I'm at my welding table in enclosed space, no sources of moving air other than my mouth-breathing.
I'm was thinking 1) Bad regulator, or 2) contaminated argon, or 3) faulty GSV in the Thermal Arc, 4) sucking air at some point in the torch plumbing, UNTIL I hooked up the TA 26 torch that came with my welder to test. It seems to have no issues, though testing hasn't been that scientific. Switched back to the CK9 and have erratic shielding again.
I've swapped back and forth between my Furick BBW and the CK Gas Saver large lens/cup, and even the stock #5 the CK9 came with. I reduced gas CFH to 20 for that test.
Any ideas? This setup has been pretty reliable for a few months since the initial regulator issue (I think) so seemingly spontaneous issues are troubling. I did order a Harris flowmeter to swap out for the stock Victor as another troubleshooting tactic.
Thanks
EDIT: Tonight I tried snugging up the knurled gas fittings in the torch end and inside the DINSE connector. Then I bumped the CFH to 32 (gas lens) and it seems to be fixed. Maybe the regulator is working but inaccurate. ?