Yep. It's pretty nifty but I rarely use it for bead dropping (low freq pulse) but, use it in high-frequency pulse mode to spare the part from sucking-up too much heat. On the Everlast, it works in AC and DC TIG mode. With AC, you're usually doing aluminum and if it's thin aluminum, you can weld right up to the edges w/o blowing them out when the pulse is up in the 80 duty factor and pulse freq around 3-400 Hz. Oddly enough, you don't notice the missing heat while laying the heavy parts -but it sure saves that last inch from melting like butter. It's also great on stainless which tends to get glowing red hot in the last inches of the weld. I would really like to be able to control pulse during the weld but, it's fixed on the panel. Keeping the helium down to 10% helps that too.