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Manual on my Lincoln 500 amp HI-Freq calls for installing a by-pass condenser when used with a transformer welder. The kit came with the box, I didn't acquire the welder. Can an off the shelf condenser (or additional components) be sized to this 500 amp unit?
I didn't install this condenser the first time and something fried. Was told by tech at that time you need to down rate the welder when running AC with Hi-freq, he didn't mention anything about the lack of this by-pass condenser.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Alan
runchman
02-10-2007, 03:35 PM
Something fried on the hi-freq unit or something fried on the welder?
I would think if something fried on the hi-freq unit, it wasn't because of the missing condenser (capacitor), since the manual says the bypass condensor is to protect the welder.
Can you supply more info on what fried?
- John
runchman
02-10-2007, 03:52 PM
Is the attached picture a correct understanding of how this thing is hooked up?
David R
02-10-2007, 07:56 PM
I had to put one in my Weldmanpower G7. Its just a cap across the outputs. I bought it from Lincoln for a few bucks. Never had any trouble tigging on AC with it at all.
David
Joker11
03-14-2007, 01:27 AM
I am not clear on when or why this is required. I have a Ranger 9 and a Hi Freq Tig Module. I have added nothing to it and seems ok, but how do I know I don't need it?
bruceb
03-14-2007, 03:54 AM
More than likely it is required to lower the output voltage of the torch output during the hi-freq stage if the torch isn't close enough to the work to conduct. For example, you accidentally stepped on the foot control with the torch in mid air.
David R
03-14-2007, 05:48 AM
I am not clear on when or why this is required. I have a Ranger 9 and a Hi Freq Tig Module. I have added nothing to it and seems ok, but how do I know I don't need it?
Read the manual.
David
Joker11
03-14-2007, 01:00 PM
Read the manual? Now you are just asking too much! hehhe.
Actually, I have read the manual. I don't recall anything about that, so I am going to leave well enough alone.
David R
03-14-2007, 10:50 PM
AC current is some how rectafied when you tig. This is what can toast your welder. I guess I missed what machine its being used on.
David
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