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Your gas hose or torch could be bad or plugged. Your gas solenoid on the welder itself could be bad. Disconnect the torch gas hose at the welder and see if you have gas coming out of the welder itself.
Have you tried it on another outlet, say at a friends' house, etc?
Reset button on the welder tripped? Double check the breakers and all connections. If it was working before, it should work now. Try some different breakers to check for good juice. Good luck!
You will have to adjust the tension at the feed wheels, also make sure the spool is not too tight, I had the same trouble with the 180 model, just a bit of fine adjustment
sounds like your welder has over heated and the Thermostat has come on
wait for 10 minutes and then try again
If that does not work fit a new PCB
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