Posted by pat sublett on March 28, 2010 at 18:50:20 from (75.22.145.67):
I converted a 10000 watt Hobart welder to run on Natural Gas or propane a few years ago. I have it mounted on a trailer and run it on natural gas as a generator and switch it to LP with a small tank to weld. I have to adjust the regulator a little but it always ran fine. I started to do some welding yesterday and it would not run properly. I moved back and connected the Natural gas and it ran fine. I changed tanks and it still would only run at an idle. I turned it off and on several times and it finally got up to operating speed. I changed tanks again today and kept messing with it and finally got it to run properly, turned it off. I started it again awhile ago and it would only idle. I expect the problem is some of the safety crap that the gov. requires in those little tanks. Anybody got any ideas?
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