The choice of welding parameters like current and Voltage is dependent on the choice of welding process and consumable used and not on Carbon Equivalent. Carbon equivalent is a weldability factor which gives you sense of materials conditioning prior to welding like preheat temperature and during welding and after welding for the avoidance of welding issues like cracking.
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Rems
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