How to judge the output polarity of a DC welding machine: Regular welding machines are marked with + and-on the output terminal or wiring board, + means positive, and-means negative. If the positive and negative poles are not marked, the following methods can be used to distinguish.
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1) Empirical method. When using a low-hydrogen type (or alkaline) electrode for welding, if the arc is unstable, spatters, and the sound is violent, it means that the forward connection method is used; otherwise, the reverse connection method is used.
2) Carbon rod method. When the carbon rod method is used to judge the forward connection or the reverse connection, it can also be judged by observing the arc and other conditions:
a. If the arc combustion is stable and the carbon rod burns slowly, it is a positive connection method.
b. If the arc combustion is unstable and the carbon rod burns severely, it is a reverse connection method.
3) Multimeter method. The method and steps for judging the forward connection or the reverse connection by using a multimeter is:
a. Place the multimeter in the highest range of DC voltage (above 100V), or use a DC voltmeter.
b. Touch the test leads of the multimeter with the terminals of the DC welding machine. If the pointer of the multimeter is found to be deflected clockwise, then the terminal of the welding machine connected to the red test pen is the positive electrode, and the other end is the negative electrode. If you use a digital multimeter to test, when a negative sign appears, it means that the red pen is connected to the negative pole, and no symbol appears, indicating that the red pen is connected to the positive pole.
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