I have had a Lincoln V160T for a dozen year now and am used to the HF start potentially creating an arc that will bridge up to 20mm if I accidentally touch the pedal before I am quite ready.
Just recently I have purchased a second hand Miller Dynasty DX200 (around 10 years old but apparently had little use in that time). This is to add to my fabrication options.
I find that it is requiring that I am almost touching the work surface before it will strike an arc. I estimate this to be within a 1-1.5mm.
Quite a contrast to the Lincoln where it will happily strike an arc will the electrode a 'safe' distance from the workpiece. ie where a slight hand movement the wrong way is not going to end up with me touching the electrode to the work.
This has been on clean aluminium with both 1.6 and 2.4mm electrodes, argon gas @ ~12cfh.
Of course my comparison for the Lincoln has been with steel but I did try the DX200 on steel this evening before running out of gas with the same sort of results.
When trying to start the arc with the DX200 I can hear the welder itself making noises that I am assuming are associated with trying to start the HF arc.
Is anyone else with a DX200 able to comment about the HF arc characteristics?
Once the arc is started it seems to be working OK as per my "learning to weld aluminium test piece shows". Its a start point
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Thanks
Ralph