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Welder woes! Any ideas?

evintho

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My Hobart Ironman 210 stopped working this afternoon. It worked fine this morning!

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I pull the trigger, wire feeds but no arc. Bad ground? No. Chucked a piece of freshly ground 1/4" plate in the vise, grounded directly to the metal.......no arc. Wire brushed the ground clamp and checked both ends of the ground wire. Nothing loose. I highly doubt the copper ground wire is broken inside the cable as I take very good care of my stuff and I always coil the cable up loosely in large circles when I'm done welding. I bought it virtually new in 2011. Always stored inside. I use it a couple of times a week. Anyone have any ideas??
 
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dovco

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DC? Rectifier broken?
Probably not a hard fix for a tech.
 

tdkkart

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Have you checked the input power??
If I remember correctly,only one side of the 220 has to be there to feed wire.
 

bsaint

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Do you hear a loud click when you hit the trigger?

If the wire feeds, its most likely not the gun trigger.
 
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driz

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Yup they have a pretty good forum called Hobart weldtalk. I would post your woes there like I have done before
 
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evintho

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OK, 230v at the switch going in and coming out. From there wires go to the transformer and come out. I don't get any readings anywhere else (input lugs or otherwise). Keep in mind my electrical knowledge is very basic! The wire feeds, everything is tight and the fan turns on. I need to dig out my owners manual and take a look. Who would repair welders? I buy my gas and consumables at Matheson and they sell welders. I assume they can troubleshoot and repair also? I posted on Hobart's WeldTalk also but no responses yet.
 
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