BTL-A4
Well-known member
I'm getting ready to weld some steel square tubing together, so I was practicing on scrap. It was going fine until the wire wouldn't ignite, it just came out and sputtered. I didn't change anything from when it was going fine.
Pictures:

The curved bead on the left is from when it was running fine. The mess on the right is what it's doing now. Wire comes out, sputters, sparks, doesn't get going in a nice, sizzling bead.
Settings:

Primeweld MIG180 welder, running on 220V
Material: 16Ga steel tubing
Wire: 0.8mm AWSER70S-6 MIG wire
Gas: 100% CO2, 25 CFH
Welder settings (I used info on welder):
17.3V
208 inch/min
I've cleaned the tip and played around with the tip angle. The ground is connected directly to the part, as before when it was working.
What am I doing wrong and how do I fix it?
Thanks!
Pictures:

The curved bead on the left is from when it was running fine. The mess on the right is what it's doing now. Wire comes out, sputters, sparks, doesn't get going in a nice, sizzling bead.
Settings:

Primeweld MIG180 welder, running on 220V
Material: 16Ga steel tubing
Wire: 0.8mm AWSER70S-6 MIG wire
Gas: 100% CO2, 25 CFH
Welder settings (I used info on welder):
17.3V
208 inch/min
I've cleaned the tip and played around with the tip angle. The ground is connected directly to the part, as before when it was working.
What am I doing wrong and how do I fix it?
Thanks!



