SHINTON
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2005
- Location
- Triad area of NC
Figured it would be a good "tech" item and sort of a review on the item too!
First..LOVE the RWelder...used it on the trail once last year to weld a cap on yoke and was able to wheel an extra day in WV!
I am now working on my lack of welding skills, so I bought some good scrap to play with, etc.
Here is the question/issue... Caver Dave hooked a bunch of us up with UPS batteries that they were switching out! They are 12v (I dont have amp # in front of me but we researched here on NC4x4 a year or so ago)
So I hooked up two of them in series, so 24v...started out welding and no problems, good, hot, penetration, etc.
But less than 5 minutes later was starting to get erratic spark, like the ground isn't good or something.
So I grind the area I am grounding too just in case, still an issue. The area I am welding is nice and grounded down too. So I figure I haven't got enough "electric" and switch batteries...
Starts off ok, but less than a minute later same issue and I needed to knock off anyway.
So I hook up the recharger to the battery...one charges nicely (of the 4 I used) but the other 3 didn't show they were taking a charge at all!
So...based on that....my guess is I have 1 "good" battery out of the four and that one was able to sorta work for the 5 minutes?
How do "I" test them? I have a basic $10 meter deal from Harbor Freight...will it tell me anything/what setting should I be testing for?
(Next time I will pull my Optimas out to weld with, I know they are in good shape!)
Just an aside, if anyone has an AC / DC arc welder for a "deal" let me know! (I got the piece that I can use to let the arc welder be my source)
My "review" part of this is....one possible downside to using the RW at home with batteries is the lack of control of the amount of "electric/amps" coming down the pipe. And it will vary from hotter to cooler as the batteries drain!?!?
Sorry..no pics of my crappy welds I don't want to get laughed off the board!
Sam
First..LOVE the RWelder...used it on the trail once last year to weld a cap on yoke and was able to wheel an extra day in WV!
I am now working on my lack of welding skills, so I bought some good scrap to play with, etc.
Here is the question/issue... Caver Dave hooked a bunch of us up with UPS batteries that they were switching out! They are 12v (I dont have amp # in front of me but we researched here on NC4x4 a year or so ago)
So I hooked up two of them in series, so 24v...started out welding and no problems, good, hot, penetration, etc.
But less than 5 minutes later was starting to get erratic spark, like the ground isn't good or something.
So I grind the area I am grounding too just in case, still an issue. The area I am welding is nice and grounded down too. So I figure I haven't got enough "electric" and switch batteries...
Starts off ok, but less than a minute later same issue and I needed to knock off anyway.
So I hook up the recharger to the battery...one charges nicely (of the 4 I used) but the other 3 didn't show they were taking a charge at all!
So...based on that....my guess is I have 1 "good" battery out of the four and that one was able to sorta work for the 5 minutes?
How do "I" test them? I have a basic $10 meter deal from Harbor Freight...will it tell me anything/what setting should I be testing for?
(Next time I will pull my Optimas out to weld with, I know they are in good shape!)
Just an aside, if anyone has an AC / DC arc welder for a "deal" let me know! (I got the piece that I can use to let the arc welder be my source)
My "review" part of this is....one possible downside to using the RW at home with batteries is the lack of control of the amount of "electric/amps" coming down the pipe. And it will vary from hotter to cooler as the batteries drain!?!?
Sorry..no pics of my crappy welds I don't want to get laughed off the board!
Sam