Hi all,
Going to ask another noob question:
How clean should my dielectric fluid stay when roughing a cavity? I know there are some variables there like amperage and electrode size, but any general guidance?
I'm sinking a cavity right now that is about 1.5 sqin frontal area and the fluid in the tank is black. Flushing is through the trode and the flushing fluid looks clean. But in spite of the fact that I have oil circulating into and out of the tank it still stays very dirty. I'd like to know if that is normal or evidence that I need to change filters.
On smaller burns the tank usually stays pretty clear as long as the fluid is circulating, but I can't see anything through the stuff today.
Thanks.
Leviathan
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Going to ask another noob question:
How clean should my dielectric fluid stay when roughing a cavity? I know there are some variables there like amperage and electrode size, but any general guidance?
I'm sinking a cavity right now that is about 1.5 sqin frontal area and the fluid in the tank is black. Flushing is through the trode and the flushing fluid looks clean. But in spite of the fact that I have oil circulating into and out of the tank it still stays very dirty. I'd like to know if that is normal or evidence that I need to change filters.
On smaller burns the tank usually stays pretty clear as long as the fluid is circulating, but I can't see anything through the stuff today.
Thanks.
Leviathan
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