rsallen
Platinum Member
Way cool; have fun.
I'll probably have my cab ready by Easter.![]()
Back to reality. The I 200 is on its way. Due here in frozen Michigan on the 10th. I'm going to rent a cylinder of C25 and pick up a roll of .030 to get started with.
I'll probably have my cab ready by Easter.![]()
The manual for that unit is online:
www.everlastgenerators.com/downloads/mig.pdf
This covers our smaller units. It uses the Power iMIG 205 as the base for instruction, but features, knobs and functions are essentially the same. One error correction: The arc force control DOES affect the arc (Contrary to the early manual that says it does not). My suggestion is to set it to around 7 and fine tune from there, unless you are a die hard Miller lover, then that case you may want to set your inductance (arc force control) to a wimply 2 or 3. lol.
Next thing you could do is take a welding class at a local tech school. Many of us, especially me, were failing until the guys here convinced me to take the class. I improved more the first night than in years and my progress really took off. Best welding thing I ever did.