Airco Heliwelder Mystery problem(s)
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 10:54 pm
I think this is my second post.
Although I signed up here about 2 years ago, I spend more time on the machine shop forums.
Mostly because that's what I do more of....machining.
But I have a welder/welding problem that's kicking my butt....
Here it is:
Machine: Airco AC/DC Heliwelder
Model: 2A/DDR-224 HPA/B-D
About 1972-1975 vintage.
Upright, Orange with Black top
I think it's actually made by Miller.
Mystery:
Again today I had some 304ss to tig weld.
Fired up the machine, and started welding, and I get a cold puddle,
have to really push the pedal down to add heat. Then I get a wide
large puddle that seems to not want to flow together.
When it does, it has a lot of heat in it and the HAZ is wide.
After it cools, the weld is gray and somewhat dirty looking, with
some minor black soot around it. Almost like there's not enough
shield gas. So I do about 10 1" long welds and am done, shut it
down.
Have to wire brush off the black soot and the gray from the weld.
Then I forget I did not do the other side...........SO......fire it all back up,
turn the welder, gas, and cooler back on.
SAME settings...and now it welds like a DIFFERENT MACHINE!
Small, narrow, hot puddle that flows real nice, and when done,
the weld itself is NOT gray and scaly, it is golden-rainbow colored
and CLEAN with a bit of brown soot around the much smaller HAZ.
The soot wipes off with my glove.
I cannot figure out what the HECK is going on with this machine!
It acts weird on AC and alu. as well, the molten puddle "vibrates" up and down.
And it seems like no ammount of current is enough to make the puddle
flow.........OR......there is a severely limited ammount of current available (but only when it's acting up).
A buddy that repairs welders came over and played with it a couple years back.......and we saw it seemed to weld OK.....on THAT day.
I can hear the gas coming out of the cup, and can adjust it for flow.
I do wonder if maybe the sol. valve is sticking or not opening all the
way. But.....it also seems like the actual output is different.
Like the amps are more or voltage is higher/lower...???
All I did was turn it off for about 5-7 minutes, then back on and it goes
from a POS to a great machine that makes nice welds.
It has ALWAYS been this way since I got it back in 83-84....
Some days crap, other days, nice effortless welding.
I am confounded as to what it could be.
I wish I had a flow meter of some
sort that I could put OVER the cup and check actual flow.
Is there such a device available?
What's next......??
A scope on the output??
At first it seems like it could just be a gas flow problem, but then it seems like it's the
current/voltage output.....or a combination of both.
Any ideas greatly appreciated!
dan k
EDIT
Well, I found a portable flow meter....
http://www.netwelding.com/MIG_Flow%20Rate-Chart.htm
Although I signed up here about 2 years ago, I spend more time on the machine shop forums.
Mostly because that's what I do more of....machining.
But I have a welder/welding problem that's kicking my butt....
Here it is:
Machine: Airco AC/DC Heliwelder
Model: 2A/DDR-224 HPA/B-D
About 1972-1975 vintage.
Upright, Orange with Black top
I think it's actually made by Miller.
Mystery:
Again today I had some 304ss to tig weld.
Fired up the machine, and started welding, and I get a cold puddle,
have to really push the pedal down to add heat. Then I get a wide
large puddle that seems to not want to flow together.
When it does, it has a lot of heat in it and the HAZ is wide.
After it cools, the weld is gray and somewhat dirty looking, with
some minor black soot around it. Almost like there's not enough
shield gas. So I do about 10 1" long welds and am done, shut it
down.
Have to wire brush off the black soot and the gray from the weld.
Then I forget I did not do the other side...........SO......fire it all back up,
turn the welder, gas, and cooler back on.
SAME settings...and now it welds like a DIFFERENT MACHINE!
Small, narrow, hot puddle that flows real nice, and when done,
the weld itself is NOT gray and scaly, it is golden-rainbow colored
and CLEAN with a bit of brown soot around the much smaller HAZ.
The soot wipes off with my glove.
I cannot figure out what the HECK is going on with this machine!
It acts weird on AC and alu. as well, the molten puddle "vibrates" up and down.
And it seems like no ammount of current is enough to make the puddle
flow.........OR......there is a severely limited ammount of current available (but only when it's acting up).
A buddy that repairs welders came over and played with it a couple years back.......and we saw it seemed to weld OK.....on THAT day.
I can hear the gas coming out of the cup, and can adjust it for flow.
I do wonder if maybe the sol. valve is sticking or not opening all the
way. But.....it also seems like the actual output is different.
Like the amps are more or voltage is higher/lower...???
All I did was turn it off for about 5-7 minutes, then back on and it goes
from a POS to a great machine that makes nice welds.
It has ALWAYS been this way since I got it back in 83-84....
Some days crap, other days, nice effortless welding.
I am confounded as to what it could be.
I wish I had a flow meter of some
sort that I could put OVER the cup and check actual flow.
Is there such a device available?
What's next......??
A scope on the output??
At first it seems like it could just be a gas flow problem, but then it seems like it's the
current/voltage output.....or a combination of both.
Any ideas greatly appreciated!
dan k
EDIT
Well, I found a portable flow meter....
http://www.netwelding.com/MIG_Flow%20Rate-Chart.htm