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RE: Operation of Handymig SIP welding unit

To: b-douglas@ti.com
Subject: RE: Operation of Handymig SIP welding unit
From: "Lee Daniels, daniels@tamu.edu" <DANIELS@alchem.chem.tamu.edu>
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 16:14:38 -0600
>           3.  "Maximum"/"Minimum" rocker switch
>           4.  "1"/"2" rocker switch
>
>Any ideas on the purpose and use of switches 3 and 4?

The controls sound just like the ones on my Daytona "Pocket MIG".  Those two 
switches would then give you four possible power settings.  I.e.
    Minimum + 1
    Minimum + 2
    Maximum + 1
    Maximum + 2

I've used the lowest setting for thin sheet metal, and the highest for 1/4" 
angle iron.  If this is not the function of your switches, and they instead 
cause a thermonuclear explosion, then I never said anything and this is was 
posted by a hacker who got into my account.

 Lee M. Daniels                 Laboratory for Molecular Structure and Bonding
 daniels@cryogen.com                                      Texas A&M University
 '74 TR6  '77 MGB      "Damn the candles on the cake, crank up the rock & roll 
  and slide the Triumph through the curves!" - TeriAnn Wakeman

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