*This battery reconditioning program exceeded my presumptions. It worked on any drill battery, several AA and AAA batteries, **batery.repair** and any camera battery. The steps are simple and the act itself is exciting to do. No matter what type of battery you`ve got, it is sure to function again!*
Making use of the th-cam.com/users/postUgkxcJ22tnHH9l1vjdIdEIG27iOG55P7LXI8 reconditioning plan, I just saved 2 auto batteries from being completely junked. The guides were very simple to follow. I wish I would have found this years ago! You may use the guide to recondition any battery type
well hello sir i got a question for you and your followers. what are some of the good spot welders for larger battery packs easy enough for disabled person to use with 1 hand. any suggestions besides having someone else make them for me. i may be crippled but i think i could still kick butt with 1 arm. i want to make a large battery pack but with space between for more air flow not for compacted. 7s20p possible more like 30 or 40p. i believe the standard width of a 7s is 5 1/2 inches. i want alittle wider like 6 1/2 inches just to give alittle more airflow to keep cool.
For USA, make sure your unit is 110v and not 220v. Ask vendors before you purchase. Had to cancel my first order (220v) from AliExpress for correct unit (110v). You can of course purchase a voltage converter, but that’s just extra money spent. Hope this helps. /Bklyn👑
Hallo, ich habe grosse Probleme mit dem Gerät. Der Spotwelder erzeugt sofort einen Kurzschluss, wenn man ihn einschaltet oder den Prozess startet. Die 16A Sicherung fliegt raus. Wie stark muss die Sicherung sein, damit es funktioniert?
I bought a Sunkko myself. However, it appears that when I power it up, my home fuses trigger. Did you have this issue? Do you have a certain setup to power it up?
I have a similar problem - fuses are about 16A, the seller claimed that it draws about 15A max, but when I change welding current over 35, then the fuse triggers. I think that it's startup current for the transformer and I can't do much about it - I'd like to change the fuse for 25A, but my family is afraid about that so... btw. I live in Poland and we have 230VAC 50Hz.
Thanks for your answers guys! Indeed, I had this welder working with 32A fuses. I also used it to make a battery pack. It's certainly not a professional tool, but if you're handling the welding with care it works.
The issue is with the fuses. If you have your home circuit set for 16 Amps, it's most likely 16 Amps for a reason (electrical cables heat up if you change the fuses to 20 Amps or more). So, before you change the fuses to 25A for instance it's better to discuss with an electrician.
Looked up different sources. One reviewer stated, This is a 220V unit with a 110V plug attached. You think it works on a regular outlet, but it won't. After changing the plug to match the 220V (208V, in our case) outlet this worked OK. These are mostly junk inside, as seen in several videos, but like they also say in those videos: "you get what you pay for". Just beware you will need to rewire this.
Yes, AliExpress has a 110v unit as well. I originally ordered the 220v unit (unknowingly) so I had to cancel my first order (220v) for the correct unit (110v). Don’t know why the shipping cost a lil more tho. Great unit tho. Hope this helps. /Bklyn👑
Can anyone tell me if this spot welder is powerful enough to deal with a 52V 30Ah battery pack? I know you need different nickel strips thickness depending on the required power.
I only stumbled on your video and I found it very interesting the way you explain on how to properly connect those 18650 cells,I saw most of your video and it's quite interesting because I'm developing my own style of an ebike and the problem that I encountered is on the battery but from your video I have now an idea to have a cheap but reliable battery that I can made,can you make a video of a very powerfull mid drive motor that can run on 52 volts with a higher wattage,and can you give an idea on how to start assembling a simple but reliable ebike,I want to order a copy of your book but it's not permitted or cannot be shipped here in saudi arabia...thanks
Yes, its because these cells already have an insulator under the heat shrink (it is white). So I could add the paper insulator on top, but with the stock insulator and stock heat shrink, it would be a triple layer of protection. More than necessary, in my view.
This particular model does come with a foot pedal, but it doesn't include handheld probes. The foot pedal controls the pulse on the short welding arms on the front of the unit.
I believe it could run on a 2000w inverter, be aware that it has large capacitors inside which will create a very large startup surge, so you may find it better to turn the switch on the welder before the inverter and let the "soft start" on your inverter charge the caps more slowly to start with.
It comes with a chinese plug and depending on the supplier, also an adapter. I use the European adapter to plug into a normal European style 220V outlet. If you're in the US, you'll need to either get an adapter to plug into a 220V outlet in your house or get a 110V version, which unfortunately don't work as well.
i did notice this comment on the bottom of the welders i wonder if you could explain. 5. Rated current of tripping device of the leakage protection switch should be up to 60A. 6. For the requirement for electric leakage switch is more than 60 A, it is not recommended to use at home.
prejudice are very interested in the machine to weld the batteries where can I find? I'm sorry for my english but I write with the translator Mauro greetings from Rome italy
ive laid logs in the comode that could weld better than that pos lol... actually im just about finished with a 6s2p super cap bank based welder... bout 100f up to 16v. maxwell 350f 2.7v per cap. mosfet switched, went with 4 at the moment but the board i etched has room for 2 more, 30a charge circuit with power p-fet to give the option to switch charger off at weld or let it on. Ran into apt hell and got delayed for 6 months but last week i sucessfully welded tabs togeather, a few welds in I had it dialed to weld with out blowing holes lol.
what a pos, return it with a turd added to the box and invoice them for the turd and time...both making the turd and using that turd rofl. you should do a tear test in reviews to show if its even making proper welds
*This battery reconditioning program exceeded my presumptions. It worked on any drill battery, several AA and AAA batteries, **batery.repair** and any camera battery. The steps are simple and the act itself is exciting to do. No matter what type of battery you`ve got, it is sure to function again!*
Making use of the th-cam.com/users/postUgkxcJ22tnHH9l1vjdIdEIG27iOG55P7LXI8 reconditioning plan, I just saved 2 auto batteries from being completely junked. The guides were very simple to follow. I wish I would have found this years ago! You may use the guide to recondition any battery type
Thanks Micah. Very interesting. Can I assume that a 220 volt line providing 20amps of flow is sufficient not to trip the breakers?
This spot welder was a great choice for me .. gonna get another.
well hello sir i got a question for you and your followers. what are some of the good spot welders for larger battery packs easy enough for disabled person to use with 1 hand. any suggestions besides having someone else make them for me. i may be crippled but i think i could still kick butt with 1 arm. i want to make a large battery pack but with space between for more air flow not for compacted. 7s20p possible more like 30 or 40p. i believe the standard width of a 7s is 5 1/2 inches. i want alittle wider like 6 1/2 inches just to give alittle more airflow to keep cool.
For USA, make sure your unit is 110v and not 220v. Ask vendors before you purchase. Had to cancel my first order (220v) from AliExpress for correct unit (110v). You can of course purchase a voltage converter, but that’s just extra money spent. Hope this helps.
/Bklyn👑
You may bend the copper probes slightly closer together to get a tighter spot weld for the positive end of battery
Thanks for the video, very helpful. Could you advise what was the pressure set to please?
Hallo, ich habe grosse Probleme mit dem Gerät. Der Spotwelder erzeugt sofort einen Kurzschluss, wenn man ihn einschaltet oder den Prozess startet. Die 16A Sicherung fliegt raus. Wie stark muss die Sicherung sein, damit es funktioniert?
Ka Matt konntest du das Problem lösen?
I bought a Sunkko myself. However, it appears that when I power it up, my home fuses trigger. Did you have this issue? Do you have a certain setup to power it up?
I have a similar problem - fuses are about 16A, the seller claimed that it draws about 15A max, but when I change welding current over 35, then the fuse triggers. I think that it's startup current for the transformer and I can't do much about it - I'd like to change the fuse for 25A, but my family is afraid about that so... btw. I live in Poland and we have 230VAC 50Hz.
You could try to add a choke on in series with the primary but I would be you I wouldn't trust this crap anyway.
Thanks for your answers guys! Indeed, I had this welder working with 32A fuses. I also used it to make a battery pack. It's certainly not a professional tool, but if you're handling the welding with care it works.
i had the same issue my home fuses blew up.. i cant find a 20 amp connector here in europe !
The issue is with the fuses. If you have your home circuit set for 16 Amps, it's most likely 16 Amps for a reason (electrical cables heat up if you change the fuses to 20 Amps or more). So, before you change the fuses to 25A for instance it's better to discuss with an electrician.
I have seen a video on TH-cam where someone modified the same model to weld thicker strips what thickness of strips can this weld ?
0.2mm apparently these aren’t the best though good models are K Weld or malectrics spot welder
Which spot welder you recommend for cheap and best result
I would have thought the electrode arms would slide out allowing to weld big battery packs. How would I weld a 14s8p for example?
I've seen good and bad reviews of said spot welder, whats your take on it and how much did it cost when you purchased it?
After your years of experience, is this still a welder that you would recommend?
Maybe I'll get a response, but does this need a 220 outlet?
Looked up different sources. One reviewer stated, This is a 220V unit with a 110V plug attached. You think it works on a regular outlet, but it won't. After changing the plug to match the 220V (208V, in our case) outlet this worked OK. These are mostly junk inside, as seen in several videos, but like they also say in those videos: "you get what you pay for". Just beware you will need to rewire this.
Hey dude. Can u link some nickle strips even if it's in some of ur most recent videos
Hi there, let me ask you this: If you don't have that welder machine, what could you use instead?
What rice this spot welding ?
do you know how can i test my 788h. it does make the sound led flashes but no solder or sparks are seen on top of nickel strip. thx
This welder appears to require 220VAC power. Did you find one for 110VAC?
Yes, AliExpress has a 110v unit as well. I originally ordered the 220v unit (unknowingly) so I had to cancel my first order (220v) for the correct unit (110v). Don’t know why the shipping cost a lil more tho. Great unit tho.
Hope this helps.
/Bklyn👑
great work
i know this is old but can you also do AA nicd with wire need to rebuild all my bat packs for my icom v8
What socket are you using with this? I ordered one and its coming with a EU plug and is 220v. Where do I plug into?
This spot welder works with 0.2 mm nikel strap?
How much did you pay for customs?
Can anyone tell me if this spot welder is powerful enough to deal with a 52V 30Ah battery pack?
I know you need different nickel strips thickness depending on the required power.
Have really lent alot from u thanks for ur videos
Cheers for the review I ended up getting one as this is is a major tool you need when you get into ebikes trust me lol
E-scooters too :)
I only stumbled on your video and I found it very interesting the way you explain on how to properly connect those 18650 cells,I saw most of your video and it's quite interesting because I'm developing my own style of an ebike and the problem that I encountered is on the battery but from your video I have now an idea to have a cheap but reliable battery that I can made,can you make a video of a very powerfull mid drive motor that can run on 52 volts with a higher wattage,and can you give an idea on how to start assembling a simple but reliable ebike,I want to order a copy of your book but it's not permitted or cannot be shipped here in saudi arabia...thanks
😂 censorship 😂 though we're heading that way 😭
Is there a reason you don't use the paper insulators on the + end before you weld the first strip?
Yes, its because these cells already have an insulator under the heat shrink (it is white). So I could add the paper insulator on top, but with the stock insulator and stock heat shrink, it would be a triple layer of protection. More than necessary, in my view.
I'm building a flat skateboard 10s4p pack that might flex a little. I assume there is no down side to adding the insulators? Thx
can you use the foot pedal with a handheld probe ?
This particular model does come with a foot pedal, but it doesn't include handheld probes. The foot pedal controls the pulse on the short welding arms on the front of the unit.
thank you for sharing
You should share that it's a 220v unit... most US viewers don't have "easy" access to 220v.
Could this welder run on a 2000w pure sine inverter? - solar set up
I believe it could run on a 2000w inverter, be aware that it has large capacitors inside which will create a very large startup surge, so you may find it better to turn the switch on the welder before the inverter and let the "soft start" on your inverter charge the caps more slowly to start with.
Are there any differences between welding 26660s vs 18650s?
Nope they are just the same
12 people liked darkkevind's DIY 18650 battery spot welder better. 😅
correction... 18 lol
No fishpaper rings in a high vibration application? Enjoy the fire.
@ERRATAS0345 ????
Do you need a special outlet for this welder?
It comes with a chinese plug and depending on the supplier, also an adapter. I use the European adapter to plug into a normal European style 220V outlet. If you're in the US, you'll need to either get an adapter to plug into a 220V outlet in your house or get a 110V version, which unfortunately don't work as well.
i did notice this comment on the bottom of the welders i wonder if you could explain.
5. Rated current of tripping device of the leakage protection switch should be up to 60A.
6. For the requirement for electric leakage switch is more than 60 A, it is not recommended to use at home.
i own a small + growing PEV shop in NYC.
i brought this spot welder because…
if it’s good enough for Micah,
it’s good enough for me.
/Bklyn👑
Don't buy a spot welder without the handheld probe if you are going to weld more than 2 parallel.
prejudice are very interested in the machine to weld the batteries where can I find? I'm sorry for my english but I write with the translator Mauro greetings from Rome italy
There are links in the description
Wire Bond.. heat = bad for cells.
Looks like a really crappy spot welder.
what's a good spot welder?
ive laid logs in the comode that could weld better than that pos lol... actually im just about finished with a 6s2p super cap bank based welder... bout 100f up to 16v. maxwell 350f 2.7v per cap. mosfet switched, went with 4 at the moment but the board i etched has room for 2 more, 30a charge circuit with power p-fet to give the option to switch charger off at weld or let it on. Ran into apt hell and got delayed for 6 months but last week i sucessfully welded tabs togeather, a few welds in I had it dialed to weld with out blowing holes lol.
what a pos, return it with a turd added to the box and invoice them for the turd and time...both making the turd and using that turd rofl. you should do a tear test in reviews to show if its even making proper welds