Current: Welding current is a working current that is normally provided by the welder during welding, and the greater the current the depth of the melt, the deeper the melting depth, and the thickness of the work is selected.
Hot Start: Increases current for the first half of the second where the welding rod and the material contact, ensuring that the welding rod does not stick to the material as soon as it starts arcing, making it easier to start arcing.
Not suitable for thin sheet welding.If the current is too large, the material will melt easily.
Arc Force: When using small current welding, the arc voltage is low, and the electrode will show the adhesive phenomenon. In order to promote rapid transition of melted droplets, increase the arc power current to larger arc energy, preventing the electrode from sticking to the material and affecting the smoothness of the welding seam.
No need to use arc forces with acidic electrode welds.If the stick starts when using the alkaline electrode, please increase the arc force according to the situation, but if the arc force current is too large, the sputtering will be easier.