Posted by 36F30 on July 16, 2017 at 07:33:50 from (75.167.87.202):
In Reply to: welding posted by jtc on July 15, 2017 at 11:18:38:
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leads were 2/0-double ought. But they were pro quality very fine stranded wire. If I was doing 7018 structural with 50' of leads I may be set at 110 amps, adding the other 250' of leads I sometimes had to go to 115 or 120. running 6011 AC didn't really need to change anything but you control your heat with arc length on those. There was very little if no effect on arc strike, not enough to bother me. Like I said the biggest effect was on the automatic throttle on the welder, Sometimes I had to double strike, the first was a short or stick to kick in the throttle then a second normal strike to begin welding. Just a change in procedure.
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