Markfothebeast
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I received a Miller 150 STL TIG welder from a buddy. The machine was taken out of service and upgraded so it is unknown if it functions properly. I bought a new ground clamp and electrode holder for it. I'm planning to use it for stick/arc welding.
I have a Lincoln MIG I've used for about a year but have been attempting to learn stick on this Miller. Anyhow, when striking the arc, the rod was "sticking". So I turned the amperage up to 105 and it began a smoother strike/start but the arc would wither away after 2-3 seconds. After 3 or 4 attempts the fan kicks on. After 5 minutes of attempting to strike an arc, the power light began to flash. I'm not sure if this is an operator error or a problem with the welder.
I'm welding to clean 12g 1x2 rectangular tube steel. I have the electrode holder in the positive terminal and the ground clamp in the negative. There are 3 modes on the machine with a symbol on each. The 3rd mode down is what the manual appears to show as "Stick Mode". The machine is 120v or 240v and is connected to a dedicated (120v) 20 amp circuit on a 20 amp outlet, with 12/2 wiring, located 6' away from the 100 amp garage main.
I'm wondering if the machine is lacking amperage output? I have an AC clamp meter so I was thinking of testing the AC draw but I do not know if that will give me any clues to the amount of amps it is putting out.
I have a Lincoln MIG I've used for about a year but have been attempting to learn stick on this Miller. Anyhow, when striking the arc, the rod was "sticking". So I turned the amperage up to 105 and it began a smoother strike/start but the arc would wither away after 2-3 seconds. After 3 or 4 attempts the fan kicks on. After 5 minutes of attempting to strike an arc, the power light began to flash. I'm not sure if this is an operator error or a problem with the welder.
I'm welding to clean 12g 1x2 rectangular tube steel. I have the electrode holder in the positive terminal and the ground clamp in the negative. There are 3 modes on the machine with a symbol on each. The 3rd mode down is what the manual appears to show as "Stick Mode". The machine is 120v or 240v and is connected to a dedicated (120v) 20 amp circuit on a 20 amp outlet, with 12/2 wiring, located 6' away from the 100 amp garage main.
I'm wondering if the machine is lacking amperage output? I have an AC clamp meter so I was thinking of testing the AC draw but I do not know if that will give me any clues to the amount of amps it is putting out.




