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  1. #21
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    i ahve a 250 amp heiliweder i'm looking for a manuel and also want to find a mig to attach to it. It looks like the this one below but it says it a airco but I was told its made by miller.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/NICE-AIRCO-2...-/160663632281

  2. #22
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    Default 1980 Dialarc HF...??

    looks like a Dialarc HF..... maybe HF-P??

    Manual.... see how this stacks up...

    http://www.millerwelds.com/om/o315g_mil.pdf
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  3. #23
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    that's it thanks now to find a mig box that works with it

  4. #24
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    that is a "Drooper" (constant current) type power supply.. and not really intended to run mig... ideally you will have a "constant votage" power supply to run MIG....

    but you can do MIG with a VS (voltage sensing) feeder.... with this type of power supply..

    http://www.millerwelds.com/products/...se_x-treme_vs/

    look at the Voltage Sensing section.. in the Miller feeders..

    http://www.millerwelds.com/products/wire_feeders/

    Lincoln and others make voltage sensing feeders as well as Miller....
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  5. #25
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    But for the price of one of those feeders you can buy a small mig welder that will weld mig wire a lot better.
    A VS feeder on a CC welder will only weld large flux core wire fair. 035 MIG wire not well at all.
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  6. #26

    Default Heliwelder manual

    A friend has a much-loved:

    Code:
    250 Ampere AC/DC Heliwelder
    Airco 0475   
    1341-0178
    on the Orange/white case.

    and needs a manual, hopefully with schematics. I understand it may have been made by Midstates, Miller, or ESAB.

    Suggestions?

  7. #27
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    ESAB, and you while you may find a wiring diagram, actual board schematics you won't find anywhere....

  8. #28

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    Thanks....

    Any print would help.

  9. #29

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    250 Ampere AC/DC Heliwelder Airco 0475 1341-0178

    Quote Originally Posted by cruizer View Post
    ESAB, and you while you may find a wiring diagram, actual board schematics you won't find anywhere....
    ESAB admits paternity but says they have no documentation left; they sent it to someone in California who has recently stopped supporting such.

    Any suggestions for someone else; perhaps a repair facility in the Cleveland/Pittsburgh area? [Such may cost more than the unit is worth, I fear...]
    Last edited by Usually Befuddled; 10-02-2012 at 11:59 AM.

  10. #30
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    Default Airco 300 amp Yellow Jacket

    I too have started working on a Yellow Jacket 300 amp and would like any wiring sch. or manuals helpful for a rebuild. Model # 3DDG-LDB-B Serial #38186M9

    David
    Last edited by d_strop1; 12-13-2012 at 08:59 PM. Reason: add

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