just got my Hf tig AND IT JUMPED the electricity at my house :S
so i got my 220v HF tig.
i plugged it to the wall and bam. it short circuited the electricity at my house.
i got it as new from EBAY HF before about 3 mounts ago. they shipped it to my uncles house and then he shipped to me (to israel). so it took some time.
i'm gonna open it in a few minutes to see whats going on inside.
can anybody help me and tell what to check?
thanks.
i plugged it to the wall and bam. it short circuited the electricity at my house.
i got it as new from EBAY HF before about 3 mounts ago. they shipped it to my uncles house and then he shipped to me (to israel). so it took some time.
i'm gonna open it in a few minutes to see whats going on inside.
can anybody help me and tell what to check?
thanks.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pythoner »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">does it have the amperage thou?</TD></TR></TABLE>
what what?
i tryed calling HF by the 1-800 number but there is no answer today.
what what?
i tryed calling HF by the 1-800 number but there is no answer today.
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I'm not sure that the frequency difference would cause it...possible though. The HF TIG doesn't really have much in the way of sophisticated electronics, and the transformer doesn't care if it's 60hz or 300hz.
you might be right. but if simple things like hair dryers can't work between the two (even with plug adapters), i am thinking a welder might not work.
and were the plugs configured the same? and did the breaker have the amp rating needed?
and were the plugs configured the same? and did the breaker have the amp rating needed?
i would first look at the available currenty on that breaker vs how much current your welder was drawing at that time vs how much current all of the rest of stuff on that breaker was drawing.
for example, if you have a hair dryer and a toaster and your welder in the same circuit, thats probably the problem LOL.
for example, if you have a hair dryer and a toaster and your welder in the same circuit, thats probably the problem LOL.
can also be the wires are too small to handle the load.
I dont think its a shorcircuit or such. 60HZ equipment work in 50HZ, they just will work poorly (low power) or fine. Using 50HZ stuff in 60HZ environment will cause clocks to run too fast, record players to go at warp speed and such. So its alot worse that way.
I personally think the wires that lead to the outlet are too small gauge thus causing them to heat up and the fuse/breaker to snap. 16A should be just fine. 30A is the main.
I dont think its a shorcircuit or such. 60HZ equipment work in 50HZ, they just will work poorly (low power) or fine. Using 50HZ stuff in 60HZ environment will cause clocks to run too fast, record players to go at warp speed and such. So its alot worse that way.
I personally think the wires that lead to the outlet are too small gauge thus causing them to heat up and the fuse/breaker to snap. 16A should be just fine. 30A is the main.
i dont think that the problam was at the eletricity in my house.
i guess the welder was shorted when i got it.
do you guys think that HF will participate in the shipping back from israel to the USA?
i guess the welder was shorted when i got it.
do you guys think that HF will participate in the shipping back from israel to the USA?
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need to make some money and then ill come.....
need to make some money and then ill come.....
My hf tig pulls a load instantly. I kinda get freak once in the while when I plug it in and have the circuit on (I used the breaker switch).
Anyway, my guess would the circuit you are using doesn't have the capacity, whether be the breaker or the wire gauge.
Anyway, my guess would the circuit you are using doesn't have the capacity, whether be the breaker or the wire gauge.
ok... so i yestarday i sent the welder to a welders repair shop and got it back today.
the man says that the repair would cost me $200-270 :S
so i took it home to cry on it.....
i sent HF a email not too long ago and i;m waiting for response.
is there any chance that they will tell me to send it back for a refund/repair/replacemnt? (please say yes.... i'm hopeless and need some support
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the man says that the repair would cost me $200-270 :S
so i took it home to cry on it.....

i sent HF a email not too long ago and i;m waiting for response.
is there any chance that they will tell me to send it back for a refund/repair/replacemnt? (please say yes.... i'm hopeless and need some support
)
Can't you send it back to your uncle/cousin to have him return it?
My first HF tig, I returned even before I plugged it in... then again.. I have two within 20 miles me.
HF is notorious for repackageing used ****. Hmmm... But they are quite responsive to email! They were pretty good to deal with over the internet... their fone service sux.
Good luck.
My first HF tig, I returned even before I plugged it in... then again.. I have two within 20 miles me.
HF is notorious for repackageing used ****. Hmmm... But they are quite responsive to email! They were pretty good to deal with over the internet... their fone service sux.
Good luck.


