Tig Pro 2.0: An "add on" black box to give your older Tig extra features

James__WC

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I've had this in my bookmarks for a long time, not sure why I never thought to share the info, as it's exactly what an older machine like my Lincoln 175 Square Wave needs. Functions include: Wave Type, Frequency, Duty Cycle, Amp Drop %, Crater Control, and Post Flow. This means that through the Tig Pro 2.0 I can access the additional settings which most newer Tig welders come with on my Tig Welder.
It is not free, but will still be less $$ than buying a new welder.
Just the adjustable Post Flow alone will be a money saver, as it is not adjustable on my unit, and shielding gas is not cheap these days.......


TIG Perfect Features:​

  • 4 Wave Profiles To Choose From And Customize (Square, Triangle, Sawtooth, and Sine)
  • Pulse Frequency Is Adjustable Between 0.5 HZ and 40 HZ (1 Pulse Every 2 Seconds To 40 Pulses Per Second)
  • Duty Cycle And Background Amperage Adjustments To Precisely Shape The Amp Waveform
  • Crater Control To Slowly Ramp Down Amperage At The End Of A Weld - Our Unique Design Retains Pedal Foot Control When Using Crater Control Function!
  • Post Flow Setting Which Allows You To Add Additional Gas Post Flow To What Your Machine Is Already Doing - Don’t Let Your Welds Oxidize!
  • Two LEDs (Red & Blue) Display The Pulsing Profile
  • The Mounting Brackets Are Configurable - You Can Flip Them Upside Down For Under Mounting Or Remove Them Completely
  • When TIG Perfect Is Turned Off, Your Welder Will Revert Back To Normal Operation (You Can Leave Everything Plugged In)
  • Plug & Play And Easy To Use
  • TIG Perfect Is Robust And Created From High Quality Materials And Components - Anodized Aluminum Case, Protective Rubber End Caps, Sturdy and Precise Knobs For Settings. The Circuitry Is Fully Shielded And Protected Against EMI/EMF.
  • Made And Assembled In the USA (Excluding The Power Adapter)

Why You Want To Weld With Pulse Functionality:​

  • The same weld penetration can be obtained with less power and less heat. The more heat, the more your material will warp from the welding process. This is especially important for welding sheet metal.
  • Welders have a working duty cycle rating based on the relationship between amperage used versus time needed to wait for welder to be useable again. The less power you use, the less time the machine needs to cool down, and the more productive a user can be.
  • Pulse features allow the user to create a uniform and reliable weld more easily.
  • A pulsed weld is visually appealing, and gives the appearance of a perfect weld that was created by a machine.
  • The user can go back over ugly welds that were previously made to make them look nicer.