I have an LN25, probably came over on the Ark with Noah. Using an old Tweco dual shield gun, running 1/16th self shielded wire. I get everything set up right and I use maybe one tip a day, might change it once. A guy I welded with on another job kept a dump truck full of tips for his suitcase. Might not be the welder but the welder?? I've used the same tip for two days. Lots and lots of welding, not just tack welding.
You say "hot" are you talking voltage/amperage hot? How much welding lead are you running from the power source to the suitcase? Are you setting up the voltage on the analog gauge on the front of the suitcase? Or setting the power source? You will find a substantial voltage drop thru lengths of wire. I've run 400 feet of 2/0 with 7018 and set the machine around 125 and never notice a difference whether I'm running 100 feet of lead or 450'.
On the suitcase it seems it is much more sensitive. I added 100 feet and set the suitcase wire feed speed and it was super cold. I had to turn up the power source 2-3 volts to achieve the voltage I wanted at the suitcase to match wfs. I used a 20 foot 2/0 lead to connect to my suitcase, a 20 foot for the work connection. Voltage was still slightly off. Harder to read on the analog gauge but the LN25 is a tank, durable, simple, unlike the completion with the fancy digital stuff. Stick out, settings, clean weld surface? How old is the wire? Ran some stuff I bought a few weeks ago to do some practice tests and it was spattering a lot more than a good new spool.
Just my input, have talked to a few guys that go thru tips like kids in a candy store, I just think in my head, "is that normal and what I am doing is wrong?".