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Possibly get some pics of my tips tonight and post here. The holes did plug on my shield. But it was quickly replaced.
No you need it ON the material, First, its not a GROUND clamp. Its the POSITIVE side of the plasma voltage (Workclamp) table grounding is for noise not cutting. Its all about getting max current flow at the exact spot of the cut. You are depending on water conducting to the slats and up to the material and then across the material to the cut. At high current it does not take much resistance to cause the actual power in the cut to diminish. Water is not a conductor....onyl the impurities in the water conduct. Slag is a poor conductor. Rust is a non-conductor. In plasma constant current is critical. every other parameter (like torch volts) depends on the current staying constant.Pat4rd wrote:Hooked up a new ground clamp wow what a difference.. it's start points are so much cleaner. I was thinking on my way home how I put my ground on the leg of the table and now I realize I need to move it to the water pan. I'm guessing it was trying to ground through the bolts that hold the leg on. Dumb mistake lol thank you!