Blaze & Daze

It's made to be adjusted like that, a variable resistor. The drivers output DC, not household current. DC can be worse depending on voltage and current. I welded with 28V DC once, 300 amps though. :shock:
I get that's how you adjust it but it's a blind hole you can't see if there's any exposed wires or connections in. With the manufacturing quality I've seen lately I'd just want a rubber handle screwdriver but like I said I'm a shock magnet so I'm just a tad paranoid about getting bzzzzt zap. :bigjoint: . The juice you welders use is nuts. I'd be toe tagged in my a week at that job:hump:
 
I get that's how you adjust it but it's a blind hole you can't see if there's any exposed wires or connections in. With the manufacturing quality I've seen lately I'd just want a rubber handle screwdriver but like I said I'm a shock magnet so I'm just a tad paranoid about getting bzzzzt zap. :bigjoint: . The juice you welders use is nuts. I'd be toe tagged in my a week at that job:hump:
I'm not a welder, it was a backup 28V power supply with NiCad batteries.
 
A good morning to all ...

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... I get that's how you adjust it but it's a blind hole you can't see if there's any exposed wires or connections in ...
There is nothing to worry about. Those Meanwell drivers have no exposed wires or anything in that hole - just the adjusting screw. I betcha HLG sent that screwdriver with the kit. My yellow one came in the box with everything else.
 
Mornin
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Mid 70°s and sun is supposed to come out.

Happy taco Tuesday! How's everyone doing?
 
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