I'm not a pro and using my welding machines for hobby.
My Lincoln TIG200 square wave was occasionally used and currently is arcing between pin1 and pin2 U07 PWM chip 5M0380R and burns resistor R076 (1ohm 5W)on top control board. This happens due to full AC voltage comes to pin2 through rectifier. There is a cut in PCB creates 1/16 air gap around the pin2 but it only helps for a month of use or so. It looks like Lincoln put that resistor into design in series with primary coil to limit current and burn if current exceeds as a fuse. As I heard the newer boards have a fix for this weak spot in design.
I wanted to open a conversation on details of design for TIG200 If anybody heard what did they modify for fix that issue or other issues please share details. I'd like to upgrade mine as tired replacing those 5watt resistors on my out of warranty TiG.