Yo Miggers!

How does that work?
Set it to the parent metal thickness then.....
I think it forces you to adjust your travel so you get a good weld. Lol.
Im not a welder but I pretend to be sometimes. It is really a general average setting of which the manufacturer thinks the best feed and amps are for the the material being welded together. Assuming they are the same thickness.

Of course I could totally be off base too.
 
It adjusts amps based on material thickness and your feed setting. A feature not found on most cheap welders

Nothing groundbreaking, but it used to only be a Miller thing

I had an everlasting 140e with 2 knobs that had no markings and I’d go back and forth 10 times before cranking it up and saying f it
 
It adjusts amps based on material thickness and your feed setting. A feature not found on most cheap welders

Nothing groundbreaking, but it used to only be a Miller thing
Oh so you do set the feed rate also? So there really are at least 2 knobs on the machine?
 
I've been interested in the "smart mig" tech that came out a few years ago. I guess this is kind of like that?
 
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