Lincoln Squarewave Tig 175 - Overheating?
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 1:51 pm
Hi Guys,
Went to fire up my machine for a quick job yesterday, and noticed the overheat light turned on immediately. After some snooping around, I noticed two long cylindrical devices that Lincoln says are resistors (#5 and #6) on the parts list. One of them stayed barely above ambient, but the other one shot up to to near 200°C immediately.
Has anyone ran into something like this before? I'm handy enough, but no electrical guru. Is it as simple as replacing that resistor, or is this the effect of a different short/malfunction somewhere else inside the machine? I don't use the machine very often, but this is the first time in 10 years it's given me any problems. Worked just fine a couple weeks ago!
If anyone has any input/ideas, I appreciate it!
Went to fire up my machine for a quick job yesterday, and noticed the overheat light turned on immediately. After some snooping around, I noticed two long cylindrical devices that Lincoln says are resistors (#5 and #6) on the parts list. One of them stayed barely above ambient, but the other one shot up to to near 200°C immediately.
Has anyone ran into something like this before? I'm handy enough, but no electrical guru. Is it as simple as replacing that resistor, or is this the effect of a different short/malfunction somewhere else inside the machine? I don't use the machine very often, but this is the first time in 10 years it's given me any problems. Worked just fine a couple weeks ago!
If anyone has any input/ideas, I appreciate it!