update to this..
I need to tell (trigger with a signal level relay) a separate process control when there is arc established, and when it is stopped. This needs to function with any tig welding machine and be non contact (not require any modification of the machine/process). I only need to recognize/sense the first couple of amps through the cable. When that threshold is reached and lost.
The HF start would not be an issue. The trigger does not require strict accuracy in this regard. It can activate upon application of HF for arc starting since the arc will follow anyway in short order.
Ideally I could clamp on the pedal/rheostat control cable (pedal on.. pedal off) but here I don't have wires separated out as with the torch current supply, and I'm dealing with only milliamps to boot. Perhaps the fluxgate as was mentioned can be investigated. I'll read that link.
1 - 300 amps range is mentioned only to point out what the process is capable of. I am only concerned with the first few amps. In need to sense arc starting and arc stopping. I need to identify it at AC and DC, but as has been pointed out, in this application I may be able to use AC sensing and still get by.
I've spoken with a few manufacturers now and generally have been told that one or two amps is going to be extremely difficult to sense. The current supply to torch is approx 12ga copper with a water jacket, the whole being approx the diameter of a bic pen. No telling what the water jacket may effect on sensing. The return is commonly a 2ga copper ground wire. Non-contact sensing two amps through this is, I'm told, pretty impossible.
MR sensing technology has been suggested a few times, but noone seems to be very up to speed on it. Finally, it was suggested that I simply get this
and just start experimenting!
I had no idea this was going to be such a can of worms.