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Evil Knievel
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Hi. I have an arc (Stick) welder with a 1200 Watt output. In South Africa we run 220v single phase electricity. The current should not be above 20 Amps.
In order to weld thinner materials (and maybe even aluminum ) than possible with an AC welder, I am attaching a Wheatstone bridge (Each diode having a 10 Amp/1000 Volt capacity) to the output to obtain DC. How would you suggest that I control the output or is the different settings of the welder OK? I am not able to commercially find a reostat with a capacity of over 300 Watts. Excuse my ignorance, but where can I find (free) info on construction of a suitable reostat?
Thanx very much in advance
Knievel
In order to weld thinner materials (and maybe even aluminum ) than possible with an AC welder, I am attaching a Wheatstone bridge (Each diode having a 10 Amp/1000 Volt capacity) to the output to obtain DC. How would you suggest that I control the output or is the different settings of the welder OK? I am not able to commercially find a reostat with a capacity of over 300 Watts. Excuse my ignorance, but where can I find (free) info on construction of a suitable reostat?
Thanx very much in advance
Knievel