Stick welding works great with straight DC off batteries which is smoother than a rectified output. BTW the original "off grid" welding (other than forge welding of course) is oxy-acetylene welding. You can supply oxygen using a medical oxygen concentrator powered as you prefer and some have high pressure pumps for filling medical cylinders for which welding regulator adapters are available online. You can buy bulk carbide and an acetylene generator (or refurb an old one but most are too ancient to fix) or just use acetylene cylinders which go cheap used. Oxy-propane works for cutting and brazing.
Both wheels where on. If it fell it wouldn't have gotten me, or at least that's what I was thinking. But you're right I still should have been using jack stands.
Thanks for sharing your results. Now I know
Stick welding works great with straight DC off batteries which is smoother than a rectified output. BTW the original "off grid" welding (other than forge welding of course) is oxy-acetylene welding.
You can supply oxygen using a medical oxygen concentrator powered as you prefer and some have high pressure pumps for filling medical cylinders for which welding regulator adapters are available online. You can buy bulk carbide and an acetylene generator (or refurb an old one but most are too ancient to fix) or just use acetylene cylinders which go cheap used. Oxy-propane works for cutting and brazing.
really nice vids here
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Get yourself a DeWalt Power Station. Pop 4 of the 9ah FlexVolt batteries in it and it will run your welder just fine.
Check out the Bun Trail welder.
That's super cool! Just skip the inverter lol.
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Dude, just be careful with how you’re jacking your vehicle…please get some jack-stands. Nice video!
Both wheels where on. If it fell it wouldn't have gotten me, or at least that's what I was thinking.
But you're right I still should have been using jack stands.
go anl solid state automotive.... those breakers r very bad design