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Arduino? and a tig welder conundrum.

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garym:
OK Ben, thought it was probably more complicated than it seemed.

Gary

awemawson:
Those controls are made by a firm called CTS (in the moulding) . If you google CTS Fader you will find them in all sorts of configurations and values

doubleboost:
Hi
If you contact R-Tech
You will be surprised at how helpful they are
Is it the 200 amp AC / DC set you have
John

BenH:

--- Quote from: awemawson on May 11, 2014, 04:59:25 PM ---Those controls are made by a firm called CTS (in the moulding) . If you google CTS Fader you will find them in all sorts of configurations and values

--- End quote ---

Ahh! Perfect thanks, looks to be a 448x-20ms and they might well do 50k one. Certainly closer to what I need :)

BenH:

--- Quote from: doubleboost on May 11, 2014, 05:09:10 PM ---Hi
If you contact R-Tech
You will be surprised at how helpful they are
Is it the 200 amp AC / DC set you have
John

--- End quote ---

Hi John,

Yeah the 201, I have spoken to them and cant fault R tech at all. They are doing a hand control torch and will be on the site soon, but it's a little thumbwheel like a Parweld progrip and I'm not keen on them. I did speak to a tech as well for the pin outs and resistance, he did say if you can get a CK on it that would be much better. They certainly are one of the best torches about this one is a 100% duty cycle @200A on AC and DC, most WP26 are less on AC and being a trimline one is only the size of a WP17.

Must admit the R tech is good value but the torch does let it down, but then it's made to a price and the tech did say the same to me on the phone.

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