Thanks Jim.

No flow meeter fitted just the basic kit.  The small bottle regulator supplied 
has markings on the top that are described in the manual as set 3 -4 for 2 to 3 
litres per minute.  Seems I was getting nothing at first but now still not 
enough.  I'll look for a flow meter but gauges seem to be for large bottles on 
the whole.

Cheers 

Derek


On 20 Oct 2013, at 19:40, Jim Hearne wrote:

> You can run the bigger welders from a 13 amp plug, you might blow an 
> occasional fuse if welding on the maximum current but i can't remember the 
> last time mine went.
> Remember a 13amp fuse won't actually blow instantly at 13 amps, it will take 
> many seconds, they need 2 or 3 times there rated current to blow straight 
> away.
> 
> I can hear a hiss of gas from mine in use (not over the sound of the weld but 
> while the trigger is pressed).
> A louder initial noise and then a quieter hiss.
> Is your flow meter just a pressure gauge calibrated in l/Min ?, if so invest 
> in one with the ball in the vertical tube, they are much more accurate.
> Not that i can remember what mine is set to, more like 5 l/min i think.
> if you are welding outside with any wind you need to turn it up more.
> 
> The times you quote would be for a continuous weld but in practice most welds 
> will only be a few seconds long if that.
> So it lasts a lot longer than you think.
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
> 
> On 20/10/2013 18:30, Derek Clews wrote:
>> Hi, got the Clarke Mig 135TE welder in the end due to the power requirements 
>> and this being the largest on a normal 13 Amp plug.  Been giving it a try 
>> and now seem to be settling to it.  I found I had to turn the power and 
>> speed down more than expected from the manual and had to play around a lot 
>> with the gas to get it flowing.  Most practice welds were gasless due to 
>> that issue!
>> 
>> So just a question on gas for those who have the experience.  How much of a 
>> sound should I get from the gas flowing.  I now get a 'fhut' sound when 
>> pressing the trigger if pressurised.  But cannot hear a hiss as such.  Is 
>> the 2-3 litres/min quoted in the manual such low flow for the handle? (it's 
>> not a lot really I suppose)
>> 
>> Also I have seen some posts on the web about the small bottles lasting for 
>> only short periods like, 6 minutes of welding.  That would be 18 litres at 3 
>> litres/min.  So does the rate have to be really high despite the 
>> manufacturers figures or are they set up wrong.  You can get a small bottle 
>> of 110 litres and at 3 litres/min that should last 36 mins by my maths.  A 
>> bit different.  I appreciate there are bigger bottles out there but they do 
>> need storage and it does depend on use.
>> 
>> Any thoughts?
>> 
>> Derek
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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