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Welder I built.
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Welder I designed for soldering everything
from dial feet to gold jewelry. I actually built this and use it daily.
The only modification I made that is different from the schematics above is
that I omitted the rheostat because of cost and size. The unit puts out 3.2
- 16 volts AC 8-16 amps. The transformer used is dual tap 3.2/6.4 v 8 amp
AC, the switches were all purchased from Radio Shack, I made the output
terminal block housing on my milling machine out of Teflon, the housing
holds the five micro switches to complete the volt meter and indicator
circuits as well as brass tubes for the banana jacks of the output leads.
The unit could be made much more simply by omitting all the lights and
meters. The the circuit above allows transformer taps to be used in series,
single and parallel and allows two voltage ranges to be outputted to the
jacks, if the rheostat is used the input voltage could be varied so the unit
could be fined tuned very closely. If anyone is interested in making this
let me know. BTW, Yes the drawings below are copyrighted and can only be
used for single personal use. The design, schematics, drawings,
contacts and welder were all 100% created by Denis Carignan of Carignan
Watch Company, Inc. |
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Welder front view |
Negative contact top view |
Negative contact fingers open |
Negative contact bottom view |
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The design, schematics, drawings, contacts and welder
above are copyrighted and can only be used for single personal use.
The design, schematics, drawings, contacts and welder were all 100% created
by Denis Carignan of Carignan Watch Company, Inc. |