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Re: Miller 6 pin TIG output remotes
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Posted by 135 Fan on February 15, 2007 at 16:18:35 from (68.149.35.103):
In Reply to: Re: Miller 6 pin TIG output remotes posted by '52 Farmall H on February 14, 2007 at 19:25:38:
Being that it's an inverter might be why it uses a different plug. Different type of power going through it? Maybe foot pedals are the same? Maybe not? It is highly possible that Miller did it on purpose so you had to buy a foot pedal for your new machine instead of taking the pedal off your old machine. Miller has a bunch of different remote controls for different machines. I had a 400 amp trailblazer that needed a special remote control for amps or volts. Lots of used standard remotes around but not what I wanted. A new one was too pricey for me. On TIG you don't always need a foot control but wouldn't want to be without one. Especially on thin material and stuff like Aluminum. I feel your dilema. Dave
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