I am doing something similar with a TIG welder where 0 - 5V corresponds 
to 0 - 160A welding current.
An ordinary 5V PWM output works fine for this purpose.



> hi
> i am working on 2nd part of my project which is integration of
> metal depositor what will be welter like this
> http://www.harborfreight.com/90-amp-flux-wire-welder-68887-8494.html
>
> i will need some plc that can control cnc machine with 0 --5V DC
> and control speed of welder.
>
> Current (A amperage) of welding process -main parameter.
> can i use input power parameter -- 110 V AC 20 A - to estimate current of
> real time welding process?
>
>    I know some rs 500 logic -
> is using of EMC2 Classicladder to integrate welder and cnc mill good idea?
> i want to keep existing cnc mill as a separate unit .
>
> if i will use EMC2 Classicladder only as a integrator of welder to existing
> cnc mill what board/s do i need - hardware ?
>
> i have 2nd set mesa 5i20/7i33/7i37-- use them or there is something better?
>
> thank you
> aram
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