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Thread: Dynasty Processes-Set Up
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10-01-2012, 05:53 AM #181
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10-05-2012, 01:48 PM #182
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Problem Solved
So when I got back to the shop some of the employees made off with the angle iron I was using, I grabbed another couple pieces and cleaned them good with a flap disc and ground directly to the work (was grounding to welding table before). Problems solved! So I'm guessing it was a bad ground, but now I've been able to run at 120-175 amps (I'm light on the pedal so I found that if I compensate by running a higher ceiling it makes it easier) without any issues. I've been finding that SS and AL are much more consistent, with steel there's more "variables" as you weld, other than that I've had no issues at all! Lovin the new Dynasty!
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01-17-2013, 11:24 AM #183
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Spot setup on Dynasty 200DX question
The manual section "6-3 G Spot Control Operation" shows a graph where the current jumps up to the "Timed Spot Weld Amps", stays there for some period of time and then drops to 0. It indicates to Push & Hold Trigger to start and then to Release Trigger After Sport Time is Done. I have set my machine to this mode as follows:
- reset to factory defaults
- set main amps to 120 (for this test)
- enter Advanced menu by pressing Main Amps and Gas/Dig buttons at the same time
- press the Gas/Dig to toggle to the rt option on the menu
- turn the amp adjustment knob until the machine displays rt SPO
- exit Advanced menu by pressing Main Amps and Gas/Dig buttons at the same time
- set Output to RMT 2T HOLD
I have the machine connected to a foot pedal which I am using for a switch. If I depress the foot pedal just enough to close the switch I observe a full 120 amp blast of current which lasts for about 1 second. It then stops even though I am still depressing the pedal. So far, so good.
However, the manual says this is a "Timed" spot weld. Can I change the amount of time for which the arc is maintained? If so, how?
I read a post somewhere in this 19 page sticky which indicated that the spot time could be changed by pushing in on the amp control knob. That does nothing on this Dynasty 200. Perhaps the post referred to another sort of machine. Search only takes me to page 1 of this thread and I don't feel like looking through all 19 pages again.
Thanks,
Ken
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01-17-2013, 11:49 AM #184
section 6-6 of the manual
"Turn encoder to turn Spot on and off. Once on exist set-up and press Amperage control switch pad twice and turn encoder to set spot time."
There might be a time limit in which you have to press the Amperage switch pad twice to activate the Spot TimeEd Conley
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01-17-2013, 02:15 PM #185
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Thanks Broccoli1,
Section 6-6 in MY manual (dated 2012-10) describes Stick Open-Circuit Voltage selection.
I did a search withing the manual pdf for "set spot time" and found it in section 5-14! It statesI guess I am supposed to read the manual backwards as well as forwards. This is the most disorganized manual I have ever seen. I would have expected at least a cross reference from 6-3 G back to 5-14.Select Spot function according to Section 6-3G.
Set spot parameters as follows: Press Amperage switch pad once (meter A LED turns on) and turn Encoder to set spot amperage. Press Amperage switch pad again, (meter S LED lights) and turn Encoder to set spot time (.1−25 seconds). Factory default setting is 1 second.
Application: To provide a timed weld. Used for tacking, and thin sheet joining.
Well at least I have some directions to go by. I will give it a try after supper. And document the exact steps. I don't think pressing the Amperage switch alone exits the advanced settings mode so perhaps it is putting the machine in some other hidden mode.
Thanks again,
Ken
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01-18-2013, 08:50 AM #186
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OK, so here is MY Timed Spot setup instruction for Dynasty 200 DX welders covered by the 2010-10 manual. My machine was manufactured in 2011 by the serial number. Machines of any other vintage - who knows...
Notes: I am starting these instructions from the factory default machine settings. I suspect that many custom configurations can be set concurrently but I have not explored the unintended consequences between settings (yet).
- This document should be applicable in part to the Dynasty 350 and 700 but I don't have access to one of these to test at the moment.
- The button below the "Encoder Control" knob is labeled A MAIN/PEAK on the 200 and A on the 350/700. I will call it the AMP button - less typing
- The ADJUST button on the 200 is labeled GAS/DIG on the 350/700.
- Press means to press and release the button. I will explicitly indicate the need to press and HOLD a button.
1 - Power on the machine and immediately press and hold the PROCESS, OUTPUT and ADJUST buttons. Release the buttons when the display shows --- 150. The machine is now at factory default. DC TIG, HF Impulse, STD RMT at 150 main amps.
2 - Press the AMP button and the ADJUST button at the same time. The machine is now ready to set advanced features.
3 - Set the tungsten size using the Encoder knob. This controls the starting parameters for the machine. It is applicable to ALL modes of TIG operation.
4 - Press the ADJUST button until rt 2t is displayed.
5 - Turn the Encoder knob until rt SPO is displayed. The machine is now set to spot mode.
6 - Press the AMP and ADJUST buttons at the same time. The machine is now back in operating mode (out of "set advanced features" mode)
7 - Press the OUTPUT button to set the machine to RMT 2T HOLD. This setting should really be called "run the advanced mode I just finished setting up." rt SPO will display BRIEFLY. The display will then return to --- 150.
8 - Set the desired spot welding amps using the Encoder control.
Note: The SPOT amps setting is the same as the peak amps setting in the RMP STD output mode. If you change the amps in RMT STD and then switch back to SPOT mode the RMT STD amps are used for SPOT.
9 - Press the AMP button. The display will show SPO 1.0. This indicates that the spot time is set to 1 second.
10 - Adjust the spot time as desired using the Encoder knob. This value will be remembered.
11 - Press the AMP button to save the value. The machine is now ready to spot weld.
But it gets better...
12 - Press the POLARITY button to switch the machine to AC. Observer that the displayed amps may change. The amps value displayed is the default value for AC amps.
13 - Press the AMP button. The machine will display SPO 1.0 again. The machine saves a separate spot time for AC and DC.
14 - Turn the encoder control to set the desired AC spot time.
15 - Press the AMP button to save the setting.
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02-14-2013, 04:53 PM #187
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Bumping Anodized Pipe with 200DX
Does anyone weld anodized pipe with a Dynasty 200? I have a dynasty 300, but I'm looking for a mobile solution to plug into TB 302. I love my 300, just not sure if the 200 has the guts to bump weld anodized pipe. Seems like the amps would need to be run at max, and the duty cycle limited to 20%.
The other option is high freq box on trailblazer.
I would appreciate any input!
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02-24-2013, 09:45 AM #188
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Dynasty200 Question.
Can the pulse feature be used on AC tig process, and is it effective? This is on a dynasty200 DX
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02-24-2013, 10:44 AM #189
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02-27-2013, 03:11 AM #190
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DYnasty Processes-set up
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