...recently I git flashed several times....
thanks for the tips. I just put in new batteries. I never had problems before with it. I'll clean it up some. maybe looking into a new screen. I'll change the settings so delay is short.
I start from clear also. What I get at times is the screen not going dark and im looking at the bright puddle. I don't realize it at first until I started into the weld
Mine (Miller Elite) does it when the batteries are going dead even though it's supposed to be solar powered. It's a good, comfortable helmet, but mine eats batteries for some reason.[
Mine was doing the same thing, thought it was the welder, checked the gas pressure, the wire feed and speed, settings. To finish the job I was working on I went back to my old "nod down" helmet. Problem was gone. So blaming it on the helmet. Haven't checked the batteries but I betting that's what my problem is also. So check the batteries. Bcd. QUOTE]
While not addressing your problem directly, I did want to point out that the helmet provides UV protection at all times - even when it's clear. So even if it doesn't dim down, your eyes are still being protected from harmful UV light.
what could be the damage done to my eyes with the auto dark helmet not going dark?
While not addressing your problem directly, I did want to point out that the helmet provides UV protection at all times - even when it's clear. So even if it doesn't dim down, your eyes are still being protected from harmful UV light.
I have posted this about a zillion times over the years and it amazes me how many weldors have no clue and/or don't believe me.
autodarkening lenses have a lamination of several different things, one of which is "band pass" glass. you won't be harmed (flash burned) if the batteries or sensor fails...
Read above:Getting flashed is why I went back to a normal welding helmet. Just not worth my eyes when I can aim, flip my head and begin welding. I had a miller too.
Hi, Guys I am about to buy a Miller Digital Infinity Helmet whats your reviews on it?