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Anyone have 62486 165a tig/ stick?
Completely out of ideas on how this pedal is wired! If someone has one, could you help me out?
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Re: Anyone have 62486 165a tig/ stick?
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Re: Anyone have 62486 165a tig/ stick?
Thanks, but as far as wiring the pedal, that diagram doesn't help me lol! Not even sure the incomplete information that is there is right! I think it's time to throw in the towel.
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Re: Anyone have 62486 165a tig/ stick?
I added a pedal to the 98233 blue and black 165A tig welder. I bought the generic foot pedal on eBay and some multi-pin connectors on Banggood. I had to open up the pedal and swap the rheostat to a different value to match the rheostat on the front panel of the welder. Then I modified the internal wiring, running the switched contact connections and the rheostat leads through the new front panel connector. I swapped the connector on the torch switch lead to a matching new connector as well. I jumpered some pins on the torch lead connector to restore the original function when it's plugged in. When I plug in the pedal, current control goes through the pedal and the pedal has a microswitch that bypasses the torch switch. When I plug in the torch control cord, it cuts the original panel current control rheostat back into the circuit as well as the torch switch. To be honest I bought a Vulcan ProTig 200 and only use the little box without the pedal these days. I still use it occasionally but rarely hook up the pedal since I have pedal control on the Vulcan. I think it was more a vanity project just to see if I could pull it off. I was an industrial mater electrician and instrumentation technician for 30 years and I've spent the last 25 doing IT work. I can do board level repair on PC boards and have recapped hundreds of defective server motherboards so mucking around in the welder was no big deal. Considering I only paid $200 for it new in the box in 2012 and it's still working after all these years I can safely say I got my money's worth with that welder. My Chicago Electric 40A plasma cutter I bought at the same time still works like new as well.