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Was wondering if there is a way to read out amperage on the Millermatic 252. I know of you press the buttons you get into an extra field of settings but is there some way to get amperage. If not, or for those who have no experience with these machines, is there a way to calculate weld amperage from voltage and wire speed?
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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What does your teacher even teach at your school?

Voltage isn't related to amperage, wire feed speed is your amperage (at a fixed stick out, longer stick out lowers amps).
Voltage controls bead height and width.

Page 65,66 has several charts you would be interested in.
https://www.lincolnelectric.com/assets/ ... /c4200.pdf

Although the relationship is not completely linear (as seen on the charts), a short and fairly accurate method (WFS in inches per minute):

.030 wire: (2.0)(amps) = WFS. need 100 amps, use 200 in/min
.035 wire: (1.6)(amps) = WFS. need 100 amps, use 160 in/min
.045 wire: (1.0)(amps) = WFS. need 100 amps, use 100 in/min
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I should clarify, I don't mind at all posting a ton of info - I like talking welding :D
I'm just surprised because so far your questions all should be able to be easily answered by a welding instructor :?:
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I'll have to check, but I'm pretty sure that as you weld, a second person can read amps to you off the display on the 252.

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Gosh, when I fire up my 252, I read the door chart, set the settings and weld. Based on the kind of weld I am doing, I might tweak the settings. The door chart is your friend. I let the booger eaters do the math.
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Otto Nobedder wrote:I'll have to check, but I'm pretty sure that as you weld, a second person can read amps to you off the display on the 252.

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Or video it with your phone.
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exnailpounder wrote:Gosh, when I fire up my 252, I read the door chart, set the settings and weld. Based on the kind of weld I am doing, I might tweak the settings. The door chart is your friend. I let the booger eaters do the math.
Insulting people who work with math does not put you in a very good light.
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I work with math...all the time. Hard to do layout or anything else in construction or weld/fab without math. I just know how to make fun of myself.
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exnailpounder wrote:I work with math...all the time. Hard to do layout or anything else in construction or weld/fab without math. I just know how to make fun of myself.
Might want to re-read your statement then, it was not directed at yourself - in fact it specifically left you out of the equation.
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MinnesotaDave wrote:
exnailpounder wrote:I work with math...all the time. Hard to do layout or anything else in construction or weld/fab without math. I just know how to make fun of myself.
Might want to re-read your statement then, it was not directed at yourself - in fact it specifically left you out of the equation.
It sure looks like I included myself in the post but left out the fact that I have to use math. Sorry you're so easily offended. A sense of humor is an asset to one's personality.
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exnailpounder wrote:
MinnesotaDave wrote:
exnailpounder wrote:I work with math...all the time. Hard to do layout or anything else in construction or weld/fab without math. I just know how to make fun of myself.
Might want to re-read your statement then, it was not directed at yourself - in fact it specifically left you out of the equation.
It sure looks like I included myself in the post but left out the fact that I have to use math. Sorry you're so easily offended. A sense of humor is an asset to one's personality.
I see, you like to just keep going forward regardless.

Oh well.

Math people like math jokes btw :D
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Haha!

What did the positive complex number say to its opposite?

Wanna conjugate? *rimshot*

Ugh, bad math joke. :roll:
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PeteM wrote:Haha!

What did the positive complex number say to its opposite?

Wanna conjugate? *rimshot*

Ugh, bad math joke. :roll:
Hope we can stay on topic and not... :D
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