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Old 10-03-2016, 08:24 PM
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I think it works like an idle switch on a welder/generator.
If no current is required, the engine drops to an idle.
As soon as current is required,( when you strike an arc,) it revs to 3600.
There is a switch to select "auto idle" or constant high rpm's.
That is how my miller works and a lot of others I've used in later years.
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