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Been kicking around a test idea recently. I have some high capacity ( read 100-120a ) rectifiers with associated aluminum heatsinks.. would be easy to work up a full wave bridge... while my big welder is a hobart235acxl.. and out of the question.. I also have a lil CH 30/7a a welder I use on sheetmetal... 1/16 and 5/64.

seems doable unless I'm missing something.

anyone ever do something like this? ie.. external rectifier pack for an ac welder?


soudnguy
 
   / converting ac to dc #2  
Been kicking around a test idea recently. I have some high capacity ( read 100-120a ) rectifiers with associated aluminum heatsinks.. would be easy to work up a full wave bridge... while my big welder is a hobart235acxl.. and out of the question.. I also have a lil CH 30/7a a welder I use on sheetmetal... 1/16 and 5/64.

seems doable unless I'm missing something.

anyone ever do something like this? ie.. external rectifier pack for an ac welder?


soudnguy

Yep, have seen it (or at least I seen a little on TV!) Starts at about minute 3 a shot of the rectifier bank


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   / converting ac to dc #3  
Oh by the way.. he says at the end.. "if you want to get your feet wet"..

Well what ever the He** you do, DO NOT "get your feet wet" as that can be dangerous while welding:laughing::laughing:

James K0UA
 
   / converting ac to dc #4  
A friend of mine who lives down the road (happens to be the mayor of the city), has a store bought version. Uses it with an ac miller thunderbolt, said it works great.
 
   / converting ac to dc #5  
Did you try it and was there smoke?

RC

Been kicking around a test idea recently. I have some high capacity ( read 100-120a ) rectifiers with associated aluminum heatsinks.. would be easy to work up a full wave bridge... while my big welder is a hobart235acxl.. and out of the question.. I also have a lil CH 30/7a a welder I use on sheetmetal... 1/16 and 5/64.

seems doable unless I'm missing something.

anyone ever do something like this? ie.. external rectifier pack for an ac welder?


soudnguy
 
   / converting ac to dc
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#6  
it's on my list to do.. just have to get time.

i'm sure there will be smoke.. from burning rods.

the rectifiers are in some cases, depending on which i use, up to double rated for my application..
 
   / converting ac to dc #7  
Plenty of folks have done it. I've seen some pics on Shop Floor Talk and Weldingweb but don't have the links handy.

Go for it!
 
   / converting ac to dc #8  
That's all that was in an old Century 300 amp stick welder that I used to own. A big split transformer with an arm that moved the two halves towards each other, and a large selenium rectifier. The selenium rectifiers come in a heat sinked stack, so it's essentially the same thing. Just make sure the voltage rating on your rectifiers is high enough, open voltage X 1.5 minimum.

Good luck!
 
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#9  
i remember the old sel rectifiers.. noisy suckers...
 
   / converting ac to dc #10  
i remember the old sel rectifiers.. noisy suckers...

Yes and the biggest rotten egg smell you have ever smelled if you let the smoke out of one of them.

James K0UA
 

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