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the sun normally doesn't trigger auto darken helmets. They would be auto darkened all the time if somebody was welding outside.. florescent lights will trigger them though.
 
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I've checked and as far as I can find - everything relates to an ISO standard. ISO 12312-2:2015. I have found no cross referencing with welding lenses or any other device. Other than they all say - sunglasses WILL NOT be adequate. I'm not located in an area that will experience totality and I was not planning on looking directly at it anyhow. BUT if I were - I think the small price for a pair of those cardboard units, that are safe, would be a small price to pay.

Because the risk of potential eye damage is so real and that we live in such a litegious society - I seriously doubt you will find cross referencing anywhere, at least in print.
 
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I think I'll give watching the eclipse a miss this time 'round. I'll probably be busy anyway.

Have fun though.
 
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And it's a good thing that I'm giving the eclipse a miss...

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A guy told me I needed a number 14 welding glass to watch the sun. Really? I have a 9 and a 10, wouldn't a 9 be enough? I also have an auto-darkening helmet but when I looked at the sun with it today, it didn't darken. Are they all like that or is mine a real cheapo?

Shop Kobalt Auto Darkening Variable Shade Hydrographic Welding Helmet at Lowes.com

You can buy the 2x4 shade 9 and a shade 5 and tape together. You have a 9 and a 10, together they will also work albeit a little dark ( is the eclipse visible in IA? I thought only south )
 
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You can buy the 2x4 shade 9 and a shade 5 and tape together. You have a 9 and a 10, together they will also work albeit a little dark ( is the eclipse visible in IA? I thought only south )

Des Moines will see a 95% eclipse and 1 farmer has a small pasture in the south west corner of Iowa will see a 100% eclipse for 25 seconds. He hopes to rent out parking spots but I haven't heard how that is working out for him.
 
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A guy told me I needed a number 14 welding glass to watch the sun. Really? I have a 9 and a 10, wouldn't a 9 be enough? I also have an auto-darkening helmet but when I looked at the sun with it today, it didn't darken. Are they all like that or is mine a real cheapo?

Shop Kobalt Auto Darkening Variable Shade Hydrographic Welding Helmet at Lowes.com

My auto darkening helmet won't darken after sitting for a period of time. I put it out in the sun to charge up and then it works fine. Does your have the solar collectors visible in the window?

Mine darkens just fine with sunlight. As to RANDYT's comment: The reason they don't darken all the time in the sun is that they have sensors on the front, in the window. The light has to hit those to darken. I test mine by looking up at the sun before I begin a welding project. If it doesn't work, I set it out to charge.
 
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A guy told me I needed a number 14 welding glass to watch the sun. Really? I have a 9 and a 10, wouldn't a 9 be enough? I also have an auto-darkening helmet but when I looked at the sun with it today, it didn't darken. Are they all like that or is mine a real cheapo?

Shop Kobalt Auto Darkening Variable Shade Hydrographic Welding Helmet at Lowes.com
I have looked at the sun with #9. That is not enough. 10 is a big push. 11 and up are comfortable. I would not use autodarken. Even if trustworthy, they would sacrifice some clarity. My wife and I will be using #11 and #12 glass gold flashed welding filters.

I think #14 would be for long term staring at the sun. We will not.
 

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