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Topic: OT - AC/DC welder progress
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| Greg 2N (TX)
03-05-2013 06:38:23
166.137.156.175
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   I wanted to post this before I button it up. I'll post later on its operation. Greg |
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| Bob Harvey
03-05-2013 12:42:53
209.121.225.184
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Re: OT - AC/DC welder progress in reply to Greg 2N (TX), 03-05-2013 06:38:23
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| Looks ready to launch into space !! Nice work. ;^) |
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| CJ in Michigan
03-05-2013 10:19:20
24.247.149.2
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Re: OT - AC/DC welder progress in reply to Greg 2N (TX), 03-05-2013 06:38:23
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| Looks good- are there decals/appliques available for the front? |
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| Greg 2N (TX)
03-05-2013 22:19:10
166.137.156.170
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Re: OT - AC/DC welder progress in reply to CJ in Michigan, 03-05-2013 10:19:20
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|  Almost finished! I fired it up just to check the open circuit voltage to make sure it was at 80V on the lowest current setting and about 60V on the 225A setting. I loosely connected the AC-225 to the DC input and read the DC voltage down below after the bridge and choke. Average DC read also read about 60V to 80V. I got the AC-225 for the higher voltage level compared to the Craftsman with an open circuit voltage of only 45V. I should get better results with the AC-225 when converting to DC. Greg |
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| Greg 2N (TX)
03-05-2013 14:00:11
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Re: OT - AC/DC welder progress in reply to CJ in Michigan, 03-05-2013 10:19:20
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| | The lincoln AC-225 does, I was just getting antsy to post something and I'll post the rest later. Thanks, Greg |
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