

The control assures that you have consistent wire feed speed at any speed setting with all sizes of wire. The Revolution Direct spool gun uses the solid state DC motor control in your Snap-On machine-nothing else to buy-just plug and weld! The advantage of the electronic control is simple at the slowest speed (1RPM), you have full motor torque. Today most things are designed to be tossed out of they fail and replaced.Revolution Direct Spool Gun Installed on Systematic ® (Snap-On ®) MP-250 I don’t think very many people ( myself included ) can repair modern SMT electronics or much of anything that is digitally controlled. That was a satuarble core type welder, not electronics to fix. Turned out the guy who owned the welder was an Idiot. He looked too and found nothing, then he laid a bead down with it on some scrap and found nothing wrong. I spent the morning trying to fix it and boss foreman was getting angry because time is money. Once time a fellow brought me a welder to fix. That scares the crap out of me to be honest… IT is all about now, plug and play and no real understanding is required. IT has become a WAS if it requires experience to repair and run… What ever IT has become if it can not be googled and and found on a cell phone, if IT does not self calibrate and diagnose, if IT is serviceable on its own and not a disposable black box component you change then IT is no longer IT…

The do not seem to the grasp the science and theory of IT. Now the young people may or may not be with " IT " in my opinion. What was IT is still firmly in my grasp and understanding.īut what I think is the end all and be all of IT is antiquated and foolish to people half my age. IT has always been a moving target and what changed was I was no longer chasing IT.

Mostly because IT had become something young people had a handle on ( and I stopped caring ) The IT changed, and one day I was no longer with IT. I used to get IT, I used to be on top of IT,… No offense to you BrianHWA I see you are part of the younger cohort I paint with broad strokes…
