HughF
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Yeah pretty good pal, after I found and fixed that little gas leak. Got some jobs to tackle with it tomorrow morning and then some support frames to make up next week when the metal comes in.@HughF https://resources.userdoc.kemppi.com/manuals/minarcmig-evo-om-en.pdf
Bottom of pg 13:
2.8.2 Welding power adjustment in automatic modeAdjusting the welding power according to sheet thickness affects simultaneously both wire feed speed and amount of current delivered to the filler wire. This is a good starting point for welding in different operating situations. However, welding joint type and root opening may influence the amount of welding power required. Select the correct welding power using the power control, whilst viewing the graphical display of the fillet weld and sheet thickness indicator. If the fillet weld’s sheets are of different thickness, use their average as a default parameter and test weld. The sheet thickness display is given in millimetres and with steel and stainless steel wires, is based on 0.8 mm filler wire diameter. When using a 0.6 mm filler wire, set the welding power control slightly higher than the used sheet thickness and correspondingly slightly lower with 0.9–1.0 mm wires. With aluminium wires, the welding power adjustment is based on 1.0 mm wire diameter.
How are you getting along with it?
Did you get the commando plug adapter sorted out on your one?