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    solar mig 2175

    Hopefully someone can give me a little guidance with a problem im having with my welder. I cant seem to get any arc out of the gun ,i have a friend that has the same welder and we have swapped alot of the parts trying to make it work,with not much luck .Parts swapped over were triac module relay ,the main board,the whole handle asembly,cappacitors.In the trouble shooting guide it also says to check the diodes for resistance , about the only thing I havent changed is the transformers i ohmed them out and they seemed good please help.

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    Does the feeder push wire out the contact tip of the gun. John
    Long time Teacher - Processes
    Owner - 2 LWS's
    Hobart - Lincoln- Miller - ESAB(Linde)

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    'Arc out of the gun'... please describe this further. Wire feeds but arc is intermittent? Zap, push, zap, push, etc? Or there's arc then nothing? Zap, stop, no wire, etc?
    I NEED MORE COWBELL!!!


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    First let me say thank you for replying. The wire does feed out of the gun no problem but it will not arc ,no zap ,no spark or what ever else you would like to call it.

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    You tried your friends parts in your machine, did you test yours in his? Sounds like a board, check your voltage in AC and DC. Turn the wire speed way down and trigger it with the lead on the wire and ground. A bad ground should be checked too.

    Does all power shut off? Cooling fan, etc?
    I NEED MORE COWBELL!!!


    'Red' Powcon 300ST (no torch yet)
    (ok, not really a 'Red'... )
    'Blue' Miller 35 (older than me and runs great), Thunderbolt AC arc (ditto)
    'Craftsman' AC arc (who made this originally?)
    O/A x 2 (both smaller than I'd like)
    14" Milwaukee chopper
    20t HF press (crap, but works)
    Buffalo forge w/ blower
    Alot of pumps!

    "All of us know more than any of us."- TexHand

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    Thanks for your help with the problem ,and I did end up figuring out what it was . Now if you can give a little advice on where to buy a transformer, it is the main one. And once again thanks for the help.

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    Do you mean the main transformer that supplies the welding current? If it is bad, I would junk it. What exactly is the problem? Open winding?
    What do I know I am just an electronics technician.

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