the reason the tip stayed sharp was because of the increased frequency, if you run the typical 60 hz the dcen and dcep switch slower, which heat up the tungsten more and cause it to ball more, the high the frequency the faster the change in dcen to dcep and the tungsten stays cooler and allows it to stay sharp, which also focuses the arc better.
If you look closely you find that bigest reason why arc in this wideo was wide is that tungten tip in lower frequency was lot bigger than in hi frequency welding.
If you have sharp tungten tip you get narrow acr and if you have bigger tip you get wider arc.
I am not a welder, but just learning tig on my own. I think the difference in high frequency is the ability to place the arc and it not divert due to pulse spacing. The slower the pulse the more chance for arc wandering in a corner. Does the frequency affect the tungsten tip? Does hi frequency help retain the point, or is that a ac balance adjustment thing only?
Why are the two different examples of low hertz welding shown with different tung. Calibration....? One was rounded like pure tung, & the other sharp... Like2% LAN.
yea he definately waxes the eyebrows lol
jarodmarch123 1 month ago
the reason the tip stayed sharp was because of the increased frequency, if you run the typical 60 hz the dcen and dcep switch slower, which heat up the tungsten more and cause it to ball more, the high the frequency the faster the change in dcen to dcep and the tungsten stays cooler and allows it to stay sharp, which also focuses the arc better.
jarodmarch123 1 month ago
Hello
If you look closely you find that bigest reason why arc in this wideo was wide is that tungten tip in lower frequency was lot bigger than in hi frequency welding.
If you have sharp tungten tip you get narrow acr and if you have bigger tip you get wider arc.
Higer frequecy has only small effect in this.
jsskangas 1 month ago
I am not a welder, but just learning tig on my own. I think the difference in high frequency is the ability to place the arc and it not divert due to pulse spacing. The slower the pulse the more chance for arc wandering in a corner. Does the frequency affect the tungsten tip? Does hi frequency help retain the point, or is that a ac balance adjustment thing only?
1997LT1Camaro 1 month ago
Love the close ups, gives me a nice insight on how it works!
BarneySaysHi 1 month ago
Eyebrows? Sorry. Awesome Video.
1Rectified 2 months ago 5
cool
FedoraBird 3 months ago
It's hard to tell how much better the control was due to the sharper tip, not the higher frequency.
jonr5000 3 months ago 4
@jonr5000 i dont use a sharp tip with ac, and you dont need the elctrode sticking out of the pink shrowed
k1ngOfMaul 3 months ago
Why are the two different examples of low hertz welding shown with different tung. Calibration....? One was rounded like pure tung, & the other sharp... Like2% LAN.
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Is possible to connect a wire feeder or a spool gun to a dynasty200dx ?
There is anyone who know ?
Andy205ro 5 months ago
Thank you great video!
cruddbucket 6 months ago
New to welding....
dynasty 200dx.....
Don't be afraid to kick up the hrtz...
kochj0713 7 months ago
nice closeups.
Ibringthetruth1 7 months ago