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Carbon Arc Cutter

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Kolas
Mon May 15 2006, 03:24AM
Kolas Registered Member #102 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:15PM
Location: Raleigh, NC
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I usualy buy my parts form a surplus CB radio tech here. And he didnt have diodes that woudl be large enough, so SCR's were almsot as easy to use.

Heh, only reason. Though the SCR's do allow me to play around with phase modulation and such.

Well this project is actually only a side to my more major project. A self wound plate transformer for arguably one of the larger VTTC's ever. However, that will be far down the road.

Kolas

Kolas

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G^3
Tue May 16 2006, 05:57PM
G^3 Registered Member #97 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:40PM
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Ok so I am building an arc welder out of 4 rewound MOTs and I was wondering a few things. First off what open circuit voltage should I be looking for? What size rods can I use? Is an HF HV arcstarter necessary or just very useful? Should I remove the shunts? Is it alright to have more turns on one transformer than on the others?

Thanks

Graham

Edit: few more questions made it a lot of questions.
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Desmogod
Wed May 17 2006, 01:47AM
Desmogod Registered Member #139 Joined: Sat Feb 11 2006, 11:01AM
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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G^3, Might be an idea to start a new thread on this instead of 'jacking.
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Kolas
Thu May 18 2006, 07:30AM
Kolas Registered Member #102 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:15PM
Location: Raleigh, NC
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Weee, I dont care, my project is done, I juut dropped the pilot arc idea. I was told; at my current, estabilishing an arc will not be an issue. This weekend I'm going to cut a lawnmower frame in half to get some much needed practice with this thing.

G^3 there are many things to consider. Most consumer arc welders rise to about 40VAC when unloaded. Were you to use MOT cores, you would be limited in a few ways. 1: 40V's worth of wraps might be hard to get on one MOT with any serious current handleing ability. 2 MOT's are rather easy to saturate to the point to being overly lossy.

So, with that in mind. If you're going to try to get 40V you may find putting two MOT's in serise, and then a set of those in parralell might suit you best. As far as your number of wraps goes. unless you want one MOT, or pair of MOT's doing all the work; I would defiantly not sujest having more then 1/2 wrap differnace between the 4 MOT's.

Welding rod size depends on two things: the type (and thickness) of material you're bonding to, and the number of RMS amps.

I think the final thing to consider here, is that welding works much better when your using DC. AC causes poor deposition of molten iron, but DC will have a very obvious direction of flow. (durr)

All in all, I would sujest a single transformer, with one set of high current windings. therefore paralelling secodnaries; and thus inductance, isnt an issue. Well that's about all I ahve to say.

Kolas
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Kolas
Mon May 22 2006, 05:38AM
Kolas Registered Member #102 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:15PM
Location: Raleigh, NC
Posts: 169
hi again.
well for some follow up, i took some video of the cutting device in action. so here is the link

my thanks to Rev for hosting these videos

first is me, secodn is a buddy of mine.
Link2

Kolas
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