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HTP Invertig 221 Amplitude AC Adjustments & VRD
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
- Hi all in this video I show HTP’s Invertig 221 AC independent Amplitude Ajustments (A Semetric) this is a great feature to have that no welder in its class offers for free. Follow along with me today and I’ll show you how it’s Used. Also I will show the machines VRD feature that’s not in any manual.
Awesome explanation, I've decided to get this machine 100% now 👍🏽
Rdhan it’s an awesome machine you won’t regret it. Tell them you saw it on my channel. It’s only Tig welder I’ll use.
Thanks for posting..... I have the Esab 205. It has what they call offset. It’s the same thing. Works really well and has changed what I can weld with it.
I screwed with the amplitude once on my HTP. Took a phone call to jeff to get me un F'd. LMAO. The manual does cover this but lacks dumb guy explanations for people like me. I didn't know about the vrd. Thanks for showing this.
HAHA I know you're not alone, many people get stuck in that mode that's why i wanted to make the video...its the only one on your tube showing it correctly. Yes the VRD is not in the manual like the AC Amplitude sorta is and if you get stuck on VRD its not fun trying to find out what went wrong. Thanks for watching as always.
thanks for the video, I just bought this machine
Can I make a call when I install the machine, Im still confused watching the video
Thank you, really appreciate it!
I was on the waiting list for the HTP 221 and just got off the phone with customer service that my 221 will be shipped Tuesday.
Can you explain that adapter you talked about at the start of this video. Water cooled torch
I've never owned a welder with this setting but I have always wondered something about it. We know the dcen is to penetrate and melt the aluminum while the reverse polarity dcep, is for cleaning the surface aluminum oxide. I assume in my thought that the surface aluminum oxide is relatively the same on the surface of any aluminum regardless of the thickness of the aluminum itself, so if we were welding very thin aluminum say at 60 to 80 amps, the 60 amps dcep cycle sufficiently cleans the aluminum oxide, at that 60 amps, so if welding quarter inch aluminum at say, 175 amps or higher why wouldn't we be able to set the amplitude on dcep all the way down to 60 amps since all it has to do is clean the surface aluminum oxide. I'm very curious to know if that works well in practical application
Or theoretically even much much lower dcep since successful welding of sheet aluminum can be done at 30 amps and still clean the oxide layer just wondering
Joe you are exactly right you can do that and its one of the applications its made for. on the other hand if you say cant do 3/8 you can set the amplitude full penetration and turn cleaning way down in order to do this. so you are right with your thoughts. you would need more than 60 amps to get a good penetration of the weld though for something to stick per say.
Looking forward to the video where you show examples of changing these amperages. That is a unique adjustment (changing the amp's , not time in the wave form ). I looked up the HTP manual on-line, what you are discussing is on Page 11.
www.usaweld.com/v/vspfiles/pdf/HTP_221_Manual.pdf
awesome man I think this might be my next machine have you ever put it on the duty cycle when welding?
Chris Renaud hey Chris this machine is incredible. Never once hit duty cycle It’s really underrated. Once you have the need to do more than 1/4” in one pass pick up a helium mix and this thing will do much thicker than 1/4”. I truly love this machine and I prefer it over my Dynasy 210DX I feel like the arc is much smoother than the Miller. The dynasty is a really good machine too but if I had to pick just one it would be the HTP Invertig 221 all day everyday
Yeah too much money for a dynasty. Just considering the everlast 255ext or the htp 221. As far as price and settings it seems they are the best bet right now.
This runs 6010 well?
Chris Renaud oh hell yes! 6010 like a champ. Plus you can pulse 6010 stick as well..Has built in arc force and hot start. Will run any electrode all day long. I’ll tell you this over the everlast the boards are all coated and vertically mounted so no dust stays on them. The everlast mounts boards flat so dust settles. These machines are also very simple to change out a board if it was ever to fail as well as boards will always be available. No waiting 3 months for service. If you buy one let them know you saw it on here. You won’t regret it. This blows the everlast out of the water. The AC amplifier settings for aluminum are sick too. I made a video on that.
@@weldingjunkie nice will be a sweet upgrade from my Eastwood 200 which only has ac balance and amperage control fixed at 60hz also
Bravo
Any chance you could demo welding some 316L 11ga sheet butt welding with the invertig? It would make a great PULSE lesson for many of us that have a tough time controlling heat input. I've actually never used pulse on my machine and it's time I do.
I can do that, i have plenty of 316L filler. Ill get some 11ga sheet and get a video together.
You're the man! I'm contemplating a stainless steel project of EPIC proportions. I'm still doing research and the engineering at the moment... The pp200 or 300 is probably my answer, but getting familiar with the process will really help out. I've sent you an email pointing to my total insanity.
worldtraveler LOL nothing is insane as long as you want to do it. Do you have both Pro Pulses? The pro pulse 300 is on my list next. Is the whole thing light gauge? 1/8” is good for mig or Tig - I never got an email. Jaymacs2@gmail.com
Haven't bought the mig yet. Zila is trying to talk me into double pulse on the 300. I'll resend you the link.
worldtraveler Pete knows his shit I sometimes don’t listen to him then I regret it lol I love my pro pulse 200 tho it does anything I need it to. I have the slider set up on the mig gun for aluminum too.
Thanks.
Kenny Quintero you’re welcome Kenny, the amplitude settings are great try them out and let me know your thoughts. Thanks for watching, I appreciate the supports.
Welding Junkie Post a lot of videos on the Invertig 221 please.
Why the first time that you go to the EN and ENP settings both were at 100?
Harvey Gonzalez it’s starts off at 100% of both which is Technically 50-50 electronegative electropositive switching
@@weldingjunkie thanks for the tips. I had the same machine and I was a little bit confuse
If I turn ON the VRD and tig weld in the stick mode the machine gonna turn down the voltage like been in tig mode? I'm asking because sometimes I don't use the foot pedal
Harvey Gonzalez hmmm not sure you shouldn’t need VRD in Tig mode that’s only because the initial stick mode has a high voltage spike
Harvey Gonzalez you should get a slider for your Tig torch or momentary switch
Seems confusing
FincaDelSol PR what’s confusing? It’s changing the amplitude. The more Dc side more penetration.