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The Technitron T2050 weld control is a state-of-the-art
microprocessor-based, fixed sequence weld control. It provides
the ability to upslope, downslope, postheat and apply pulsation.
The fast and powerful Motorola MC68HCZ1 (16-bit processor
with DSP math capability) enables the T2050 to weld accurately
and reliably in constant-current mode. This means that when
programming your weld in terms of secondary (or primary) A.,
that the programmed current is passed through your work piece,
regardless of dirt, oil, or changes in your secondary circuit.
Weld current is measured either on the primary of the weld
transformer using a CT pickup, or the secondary side of the
transformer using a toroid pickup coil. In addition to this feature,
you can still weld using the traditional percent of available
current mode with AVC (Automatic Voltage Compensation).
AVC programs all currents as a percentage of available current.
The control compensates for changes in your primary voltage to
provide consistent weld quality.
Up to 60 unique weld schedules are stored in nonvolatile
memory. You may "chain" schedules together for a long string of
uninterrupted welding operations, and/or chain in an
interrupted, then re-initiated, "successive" set of welds.