Don't worry everyone, I'm just an idiot. One would think the ground clamp would go on - but it actually goes on +. You all know that I'm sure but for some machines it's electric positive and others electrode negative. Regardless they even color code it and show you in the manual which I also read a few times. Finally got it though. Maybe this helps someone else.
Welding
A community for all welders and all processes including brazing. If you've never welded before but want to get started, ask questions. If you're an experienced hobbyist, show off your projects. If you're a professional show off your projects, answer questions, and encourage beginners and hobbyists alike.
RULES:
-
All Lemmy.ca rules apply here.
-
Everyone (see rule 98) is welcome.
-
There is no best process, only the best process for the welder and application in question. Help each other, don't criticize or judge.
-
If you’ve seen a question 100 times answer it the 101st time or ignore it. Even better, write a complete, detailed answer and suggest that the mod(s) pin it to the community.
[Did you actually think there were 98 rules?]
-
If you present something as fact and are asked to provide proof or a source provide proof or a source. Proof must be from a reliable source. If you fail to provide proof or a source your post or comment may be removed.
-
Don’t be a dick. Yes, this is a catch-all rule.
-
The mod(s) have the final say.
On my welder you have to change the polarity depending on whether you're using gas or flux core. Maybe that's why it was backwards?
This is the way. I have to change my machine around depending on what gas I'm using and what metal I'm welding.
New machine problems.
This was exactly it. I was just not paying attention... Works good though!