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Troubleshooting

NOTE: When yellow tripped protection/alert indicator turns on, the possible causes are 1) tripped overheat protection; 2) short
circuit alert; 3) tripped overvoltage protection. Please refer to a qualified electrician to check you welder.
Problem
No welder output when
switched on and neither
indicator LED is illuminated.
No welder output when
switched on and indicator
yellow LED/s is/are
illuminated.
Weak arc strength/non-
penetrating weld.
Frequent circuit breaker trips.
Poor welds.
Difficult to start an arc.
Arc is wandering (TIG).
Possible Cause
Loose ground clamp
connection.
No input power supply.
Tripped thermal protection by
overheat (tripped
protection/alert indicator turns
on).
Overheat caused by
environmental factors such as
high room temperature or
insufficient air flow.
Incorrect input voltage.
Long or improper extension
cord.
Input power is too low.
Poor ground clamp, torch or
electrode holder connection.
Circuit breaker is insufficient
for the working current of the
welder.
Improper current/voltage
setting.
Workpiece is not clean (rusty,
painted or greasy).
Poor ground clamp or
torch/electrode holder
connection.
Welding amperage is low.
Tungsten is too large.
Current is too low.
Check and make sure the ground clamp is well attached
to the workpiece.
Check and make sure welder is plugged in.
Verify outlet output power.
Check the circuit breaker to see whether it is tripped or
not. Reset if necessary.
Cool the welder for at least 10 minutes. The tripped
protection/alert indicator LED should turn off after
welder cools down.
Reduce the duration of the welding period, or duty cycle,
or duration of use.
Check whether the fan inside the welder is working
properly.
Relocate to a cool working environment.
Check whether there is obstruction blocking air flow in
the room. Clear the obstruction if needed.
Check the outlet voltage.
Use a proper extension cord.
Verify your welder's output voltage and current.
Ask a qualified electrician for help if necessary.
Check connection of ground cable, torch or electrode
holder and make sure they are well connected.
Make sure the circuit breaker fits the working current of
the welder.
Refer to a qualified electrician if you are not able to
figure out.
Make sure the welding current/voltage matches the
recommended setting on chart.
Ensure workpiece is clean and dry.
Check and make sure ground clamp/workpiece have
good connection; torch/electrode holder and machine
have good connection.
Increase welding amperage.
Use a smaller tungsten.
Increase welding current.
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