Watercooled tig guidance
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 10:36 am
Hey all, how are we?
So long story short, I'm looking into building a watercooled setup (opens wallet)
I'm welding a lot more heavy stuff and also I would like to use a smaller torch. Currently have a big 26 aircooled.
Now, I don't have a machine that has a built in setup like some do, so I was hoping that you guys could help me out with what you may see as dumb questions.
My connections are what I believe to be called DINSE connection. My one isn't gas through, it has the gas line separate (no hole in DINSE) and that line goes through the side then into the torch.
A mate of mine has a eBay cheapy tig with the same connections. His cooler is basically a drum full of water, with a submerged pump (that you have to turn on, not run by the machine) which then pumps the water through.
He didn't give me a lot of info as he was busy but correct me if I'm wrong but this is what I can gather:
You have a water in straight from the pump, then water out is through the power lead? This I don't quite understand. And the gas in.
Is the power lead inside a bigger hose?
Also I was lead to believe to need a "fuse block"? But there wasn't one. Or is that for a different power connection?
It's a rough setup but it works for him.
I hope I've explained it so you guys can understand haha!
Thanks heaps, Ben
So long story short, I'm looking into building a watercooled setup (opens wallet)
I'm welding a lot more heavy stuff and also I would like to use a smaller torch. Currently have a big 26 aircooled.
Now, I don't have a machine that has a built in setup like some do, so I was hoping that you guys could help me out with what you may see as dumb questions.
My connections are what I believe to be called DINSE connection. My one isn't gas through, it has the gas line separate (no hole in DINSE) and that line goes through the side then into the torch.
A mate of mine has a eBay cheapy tig with the same connections. His cooler is basically a drum full of water, with a submerged pump (that you have to turn on, not run by the machine) which then pumps the water through.
He didn't give me a lot of info as he was busy but correct me if I'm wrong but this is what I can gather:
You have a water in straight from the pump, then water out is through the power lead? This I don't quite understand. And the gas in.
Is the power lead inside a bigger hose?
Also I was lead to believe to need a "fuse block"? But there wasn't one. Or is that for a different power connection?
It's a rough setup but it works for him.
I hope I've explained it so you guys can understand haha!
Thanks heaps, Ben