duty cycle
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 6:11 pm
hey
ive got a 115V mig welder . the duty cycle is 20%.
i understand that means 2 minutes out of 10 is the supposed max i should be welding with it.
its an older model. a rebadged Miller, Auto-Arc, that does NOT have a warning light or any indicator if i go over the time period.
actually, either its duty cycle is a little higher than marked or im pushing it too hard... i think.
because it feels like im welding more than two min at a time with it and all seems ok. it doesnt seem to have any ill affects.
guess i could set a clock or timer somewhere close. although that would be a PITA
maybe what seems like "over two minutes" is actually 30 seconds and im just way off in my estimates, but i still would like to know...
-how strictly should one follow the suggested duty cycle?
-how do i know if im harming the welder by going passed the rated duty cycle?
-what are the most common manifestations/symptoms of a welder that is pushed too far over its duty cycle?
thanks
WW
ive got a 115V mig welder . the duty cycle is 20%.
i understand that means 2 minutes out of 10 is the supposed max i should be welding with it.
its an older model. a rebadged Miller, Auto-Arc, that does NOT have a warning light or any indicator if i go over the time period.
actually, either its duty cycle is a little higher than marked or im pushing it too hard... i think.
because it feels like im welding more than two min at a time with it and all seems ok. it doesnt seem to have any ill affects.
guess i could set a clock or timer somewhere close. although that would be a PITA
maybe what seems like "over two minutes" is actually 30 seconds and im just way off in my estimates, but i still would like to know...
-how strictly should one follow the suggested duty cycle?
-how do i know if im harming the welder by going passed the rated duty cycle?
-what are the most common manifestations/symptoms of a welder that is pushed too far over its duty cycle?
thanks
WW