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Hello Oscar,

What is the chance of you getting some graphs of the MIG pulse and double pulse waveforms (shape + magnitude)?

I am interested to see what the peak current is. Some machines set the maximum peak current at the nominal maximum current of the machine meaning that the average is considerably less. Very few manufacturers specify the peak current or the waveform and those values are not parameterised per se, they are hidden within a synergic programme.

I realise that some will glaze over with such questions and that the answers are not needed to complete a weld. It's just that I'm curious.

Thanks
Jack
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Jack Ryan wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 8:45 pm Hello Oscar,

What is the chance of you getting some graphs of the MIG pulse and double pulse waveforms (shape + magnitude)?

I am interested to see what the peak current is. Some machines set the maximum peak current at the nominal maximum current of the machine meaning that the average is considerably less. Very few manufacturers specify the peak current or the waveform and those values are not parameterised per se, they are hidden within a synergic programme.

I realise that some will glaze over with such questions and that the answers are not needed to complete a weld. It's just that I'm curious.

Thanks
Jack
Zero chance as I don't have an oscilloscope.
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Oscar wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 10:57 am Zero chance as I don't have an oscilloscope.
What a shame, but thanks anyway.

Jack
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HTP Revolution 2500


Here are the full specs on the machine from the HTP website

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Here is a table I made comparing the packages/accessories


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