- Location
- Draper, UT
The arc length determines the bulk of the circuit voltage (not much drop in the copper wires and a little in the filler wire stickout). If you bump the wfs up the arc gets shorter which is a lower voltage so the welder increases the current to burn the wire back faster which lengthens the arc and the voltage rises back up. If you lengthen the stickout, you get a larger voltage drop in the filler stickout and the arc get's smaller so less heat with the same current.