Aussiebushman
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- Tractor
- Ford 6000
G'Day all. Hope there are some experts on this forum who can tell me what I'm doing wrong and how to fix my newly built DC welder. I followed the "Chrysler 120A" details found on the Internet and only added a shunt and 100mA meter to measure amps because I could't find a serious enough analog amp meter.
The motor is 5.5 Hp 4 stroke and a car battery is used to excite the alternator. The leads are industrial quality. The switch between the alternator field and the battery is double throw with a 1 Ohm resistor on one side and no resistor on the other. The latter switch position does produce a spark at the electrode but it is pathetically weak and the voltmeter reads on around 6V. I have obviously screwed up somewhere. Please refer to the schematic attached.
Any help appreciated
Alan
The motor is 5.5 Hp 4 stroke and a car battery is used to excite the alternator. The leads are industrial quality. The switch between the alternator field and the battery is double throw with a 1 Ohm resistor on one side and no resistor on the other. The latter switch position does produce a spark at the electrode but it is pathetically weak and the voltmeter reads on around 6V. I have obviously screwed up somewhere. Please refer to the schematic attached.
Any help appreciated
Alan