should go to 1 amp on DC, and 5 amps on AC...hope this helps, Paul
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Thread: Dynasty Processes-Set Up
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11-23-2011, 06:03 AM #151
More Spark Today Please
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11-23-2011, 07:09 AM #152
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11-23-2011, 08:51 AM #153
My thanks to both Paul & Mike. You are both right!! Before I checked this thread this morning I called Miller. If you set the default tungsten to .020 or .040, it will go down to 1 amp. A setting of .062 gives you a minimum setting of 3 amps and .094 and .125 shows 5 amps. Well now that I have my dumb question out of the way maybe I will be more careful about what I ask in the future. BTW, this thread is awesome and I do appreciate the fast response from members. When you are brand new to Tig welding(like me), it great to be able to read others comments about the same type machine that you have. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
wayne lewis
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11-23-2011, 10:22 AM #154
There are no dumb questions, however some of the answers at times are questionable ha!!
I bought this machine because it would do about everything and I liked the learning process, the manual is pretty good but it is unclear on a few things.
I do wish it had a sine wave pulse setting for the slow pulse (1 to 20 cycles), the square wave drives my eyes nuts at slow pulse settings so I pulse with the foot pedal instead.
Very nice little machine though, wished I had one when I was working for a living ha!mike sr
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12-18-2011, 09:20 PM #155
Are there any up dates on "The Dynasty Book" I'm Ready to buy one.
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01-11-2012, 06:16 PM #156
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SETUP VIDEO>>> Youtube....
I have been lobbying for that book for years.... think we will be waiting.... for a while longer
But for beginners on these machines there is a setup video that Miller posted on Youtube.... it covers the basics pretty well... and is free....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I73S7fBStsYThe more you know, The better you know, How little you know............................. (Old Estonian Saying)
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01-17-2012, 01:33 PM #157
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Dynasty with a generator
Was woundering if anyone has tried running a dynasty 350 off of a generator? And if not what would be more important; overall watts or amperage draw. When looking at the input on the front of the 350 I see on single phase at 230 volts a draw of 39 amps max so would that be what would be more important when buying the generator? I was looking at buying a Honda EG 6500 woundering if that would be enough so support the welder ? Here the specs on the Honda:Specifications / ManualsMANUFACTURER HONDAMODEL NUMBER EG6500CLATENGINE TYPE HONDA GX390ENGINE DISPLACEMENT 389 CCSTARTING SYSTEM RECOILIGNITION SYSTEM ELECTRONIC IGNITIONFUEL TANK CAPACITY 6.3 GAL.CONTINUOUS OPERATION TIME 10.0HRS. @ 1/2 LOADMAXIMUM AC OUTPUT 6500 WATTSRATED AC OUTPUT 5500 WATTSDC OUTPUT NARATED AC CURRENT 120/240V 6500W MAX. (54.2/27.1A)) / 5500W RATED (45.8/22.9A)PARALLEL CAPABLE NORATED VOLTAGE 120/240VFREQUENCY 60 HZRECEPTACLES 20A 125V DUPLEX, 30A 125V LOCKING PLUG, 30A 125/250V LOCKING PLUGNOISE LEVEL 74 DB @ RATED LOADDRY WEIGHT 182OVERALL DIMENSIONS 26.8" X 22.8" X 22.7"RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY 3 YEARSCOMMERCIAL WARRANTY 3 YEARSEMISSIONS COMPLIANCE 50 STATE COMPLIANTSHIPS VIA FREIGHT
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01-17-2012, 01:54 PM #158
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for full amperage you would be looking at 9200watts.... so I would go with at least 10kw "continious rated.... not peak or surge... those are bogus numbers...
you will want a high quality generator that is frequency stable and puts out a real sine wave..... I would call Miller Tech support and see if they have an "approved" generator list..... and if there is an "avoid" list that might damage your welder.... once the smoke leaks out they are not much of a decorator item..

what are you welding that you want to run a Dyn 350 off a genset?? and under what conditions? kind of an unusual request..
a 6500 watt gen would be more in line for running a Dyn 200DX...The more you know, The better you know, How little you know............................. (Old Estonian Saying)
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01-17-2012, 02:35 PM #159
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Well I have a 200dx and love the thing but some of the pulse setting I run at work exceed. 200 amps I run a maxstar 350 at work so look n to step up on the 200 for the 350 but I wanted to be portable if need be for some of the side jobs I do at home.
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01-17-2012, 02:47 PM #160
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to get the benefit of the additional power of the Dynasty 350.... you need to feed it more amps... no shortcuts... a larger capacity genset is needed....
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know............................. (Old Estonian Saying)


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