Instead of wrapping all that wire around the tip ends to secure it to the transformer secondary, I'd have slid a slit piece of copper tubing over it and then compressed that tight with a hose clamp.
The term "common wall outlet" doesn't apply. He's in india, so it's probably a 220 volt transformer, but there are some places that get 110 there. The real issue is the frequency. Transformers meant for European frequency (50 hertz) react differently than stuff meant for US mains current, which is 60 hertz. The main difference is in the number of turns that are permitted, with european transformers requiring less than an american equivalent. The real issue with this design is that it's not electrically isolated from the circuitry that you're soldering.
@@taunteratwill1787 The heating element is a straight copper wire that comes directly in contact with the molten solder. Most soldering irons run electricity through a length of nichrome wire to heat up a chunk of iron, that is then used to melt the solder. The copper wire also becomes more resistant to electricity as it heats up. If the cold component that is being soldered into place ever becomes the path of least resistance in that circuit, it will dump the entire load through that component. Further, molten solder is mildly corrosive to other metals. As the copper heating element dissolves, the electricity is forced more and more to flow through the hot solder to complete a circuit, which will eventually cause it to flow through something it's not supposed to.
@@walterbunn280 If your theory was right then no matter what materials are used to solder, circuits would be fried all over the world. I can assure you that no current will or can be dumped that way. If you don't think so just attach a multimeter on various points on your solder project to test for even the weakest currents. :-))
You could take any thick cable for the second winding. But you used the same material by joining it in parallel instead of sequentially. Your method is beautiful and sophisticated.
saludos muy buen trabajo pero me gustaria saber las medidas a las que se debe cortar los halambres y la conexion a la energia electrica si es 110 vol 0 220 vol
haha great twist to use the transformer on a stick xD this might useful for really large soldering connections where a normal soldering iron has problems.
saludos amigo kiero hacerme un soldador de estaño con transformador materiales tengo un transformador de estavilizador el nucleo mide 22X22 110 voltios ahora bien cual es el numero del hilo o alambre y cuantas vueltas o espiras hay ke darle y si tienes alguna formula para sacar el numero de vueltas o espiras enviamela porfis gracias
hola me gustan las ideas y los mensajes puede captar persona que le interesa las buenas ideas los felicito gracias me gustan mucho los conocimientos salen en esa pagina quisiera que me mandaran más informacion
it look like very very old style soldering iron.. but i think use copper as heater is no good maybe can use steel wire as heater element , they have higher resistance ..
No se complicó la vida en absoluto,por el contrario aprovechó el hilo desmontado del secundario para realizar la modificación,se dan las circunstancias que yo me hice úno de éstos,aunque con úna "Configuración" diferente pero de igual manera aproveché del secundario para convertirle en ése grueso bobinado de 2 vueltas,pero yo anterior a la funda termoretráctil le di úna enfundada de cinta adhesiva de carrocero(cinta de Pintores) y posteriormente la funda termoretráctil y créeme no yo mísmo doy credito de LA REAL EFICACIA,función de éste Soldador y por énde casero,créeme que es REAL,yo le finalicé hace un par de días(Lunes) y te digo-y tengo 52 años-que jamás JAMÁS me rindió tánto un proyecto cómo éste Soldador,y puedes dar fé y por hecho que de Soldadores Industriales-de compra-tuve INNUMERABLES en mis 52 años de edad...También tengo otros elaborados pero para poder exportar y trabajar al exterior sin problemas de la red de 230-240AC pues les hago funcionar con 2 Btt. de Laptop de 3,7v. en serie,y también funcionan de la leche...Llévo ya cómo un par de años construyéndome mis propios Soldadores debido al gran dineral-€uros-que gasté comprándoles,y a día de hoy pues ya no gasté ni un sólo €uro más en éllo...Soldadores. Saludos desde Sevilla(España).
Poland tech . Kup w polsce fabryczną tego typu lutownice, ZDZ lub LUTOLA. Są to lutownice najlepsze na świecie .Jak raz spróbujesz tak sie z nią nie rozstaniesz .Istotą i zaletą jest w nich miedziany grot , doskonale przyjmuje cyne , naychmiastowe działanie i wiele wiele możliwości...........
Stephen Ho, my soldering gun can't remove/melt the solder used on chips. I want the parts. This device seems to be able to do it, AND I have about 6 of these transformers laying around right now, so, it's more worth it to show than others. Learning the schematics, and teaching myself electrical engineering from scratch, this becomes worthwhile.
The person who does these videos is an Artist, Intellectual, Teacher, who seems to possess infinite patience. In my view these videos are primarily about Creativity, rather than just making something for less cost than you can buy it. I find the skills demonstrated here to be amazing! Please keep these videos coming. For those who don’t care for the music, just mute it, and focus instead on learning something!!
this is really unique soldering iron tho, it is heated inductively where others are conductivity. power leeds enter lower coil and dont actually make physical contact with the upper coil and soldering tip, who knows the benefits maybe it heats up faster I don't know about you but I've gone through a lot of soldering irons that I bought they just don't hold up to the abuse I put them through. you know sometimes I leave it on too long sometimes i use it to melt shit with it that I'm not supposed to. the one that always continues to work for me is my old school one that I pieced together. plus this is how you really learn how to do stuff you f****** use your creative abilities to deconstruct one thing and make another. you should try it
What if you dont take out the winding and have room to wrap another winding?
It will work as well
Спасибо что показал самый геморройный способ как сделать огромный и неудобный паяльник 😎 но за труды 5+! Молодец!
Keren bang mantap👍👍👍
Parabéns é assim que eu gosto de ver o cidadão improvisar . Um abraço
De que Será que era esse trafo aí??
Instead of wrapping all that wire around the tip ends to secure it to the transformer secondary, I'd have slid a slit piece of copper tubing over it and then compressed that tight with a hose clamp.
thanks for the great Idea but can I use a 10v 1.5A to make one???
Great job ❤
Раньше делали такие заводские. Вещь! Брат занимался ремонтом техники. Я тоже паял заводским таким.
Excelente.
Muchas Gracias.!
what volt transformer did you use, did you use your common wall outlet to power this or some specific power source
The term "common wall outlet" doesn't apply.
He's in india, so it's probably a 220 volt transformer, but there are some places that get 110 there.
The real issue is the frequency.
Transformers meant for European frequency (50 hertz) react differently than stuff meant for US mains current, which is 60 hertz.
The main difference is in the number of turns that are permitted, with european transformers requiring less than an american equivalent.
The real issue with this design is that it's not electrically isolated from the circuitry that you're soldering.
@@walterbunn280 "it's not electrically isolated from the circuitry that you're soldering.
WHAAAAAT?! :-))
@@taunteratwill1787 The heating element is a straight copper wire that comes directly in contact with the molten solder.
Most soldering irons run electricity through a length of nichrome wire to heat up a chunk of iron, that is then used to melt the solder.
The copper wire also becomes more resistant to electricity as it heats up. If the cold component that is being soldered into place ever becomes the path of least resistance in that circuit, it will dump the entire load through that component.
Further, molten solder is mildly corrosive to other metals. As the copper heating element dissolves, the electricity is forced more and more to flow through the hot solder to complete a circuit, which will eventually cause it to flow through something it's not supposed to.
@@walterbunn280 If your theory was right then no matter what materials are used to solder, circuits would be fried all over the world. I can assure you that no current will or can be dumped that way. If you don't think so just attach a multimeter on various points on your solder project to test for even the weakest currents. :-))
Lol he's not in India, he's Cambodian
I would simply say: WOOOOOOOOOOOW,FANTASTIC.
Excelente cautin con el transformador de tele amigo gracias bendiciones
You could take any thick cable for the second winding. But you used the same material by joining it in parallel instead of sequentially. Your method is beautiful and sophisticated.
saludos muy buen trabajo pero me gustaria saber las medidas a las que se debe cortar los halambres y la conexion a la energia electrica si es 110 vol 0 220 vol
Это хренотенью, хорошо гвозди забивать, лайк за труды😊
at the time you made this video, you didn't have much money. but by 2019 you already have a lot of money.
Can a wire wound resistor be used for making (10 watt resistor) soldering iron?
haha great twist to use the transformer on a stick xD
this might useful for really large soldering connections where a normal soldering iron has problems.
Bhi iske bit per hath rakhne per yea cornet to nahi marega naaa?
Bhai wo garam hoga, uspar kyu hath rakhneka?
you're a great artist
No he's like you, a great idiot. :-))
СУПЕР МЕГА ГРАВИЦАПА!!!
Wazo zuri hii. Nilijaribu kwangu nyumbani na ilifanya tu poa.
how many wire you kept in soldingiron plzzzz tell me
Yep, you forgot to tin the tip and now the thing barely solders anything :)
Bisa lah order solder nya sudah siap pakai
Sir,
Amazing.... But coper wires are not connected other wire ......
Why to hit wire ????????
Plz explain.......... ☝☝☝☝☝☝
research about transformer
saludos amigo kiero hacerme un soldador de estaño con transformador materiales tengo un transformador de estavilizador el nucleo mide 22X22 110 voltios ahora bien cual es el numero del hilo o alambre y cuantas vueltas o espiras hay ke darle y si tienes alguna formula para sacar el numero de vueltas o espiras enviamela porfis gracias
Fantastic productions conglatulation!
220 volt or 12 it work
hola me gustan las ideas y los mensajes puede captar persona que le interesa las buenas ideas los felicito gracias me gustan mucho los conocimientos salen en esa pagina quisiera que me mandaran más informacion
I'm curious: do you make any calculations before work? Or do you improvise "to the senses" ?. (Genial Long Nail)
Ivano Piano this video like several others is taken from another channel so probably not..
I think this guy has his own wise head to calculate and feel the correct every details
عالی بود بعدازدیدن چندین برنامه مشابه حالا متوجه شدم که کدام قسمت سیمپیچی شود ممنون
Awesome but little mistake
Please suggest requirement name used in making in projects
Learn English please!
when i saw him taking the insulation off each wire i just said WOW
What's skills!!!! Awesome
sekisin
He's like you, a fucking moron. :-))
How much space do you need?
What is melting time ?
3s
Интересно, какое же напряжение и ток получились на вторичной обмотке после перемотки?
Главное покупать не надо, а барахла трансформаторов сейчас хватает! 👍👍👍👍
it look like very very old style soldering iron.. but i think use copper as heater is no good maybe can use steel wire as heater element , they have higher resistance ..
can it be done from any inventer I need a lot of cheer if you answer please (CD - 4 inverter can I made )
Is that run on 110 or 220
380. :-)
will be damage any electronic circuit because it's wats very high
Good
*_In what type of accesories can I"find a transformer of that size?_*
_-Squanchy_
microwave oven
gostei ficou show amigo
Хе хе. Едно време направихме поялник от трансформатора на телевизор София 31...
We need power plug to plug it but awesome
It will be very heavy and cause wrist pain . More over transformer will burn by prolonged use
BRAVO TOP ARBEIT
Se complicó la vida. La bobina la hubiera hecho con alambre sólido de cobre.
No se complicó la vida en absoluto,por el contrario aprovechó el hilo desmontado del secundario para realizar la modificación,se dan las circunstancias que yo me hice úno de éstos,aunque con úna "Configuración" diferente pero de igual manera aproveché del secundario para convertirle en ése grueso bobinado de 2 vueltas,pero yo anterior a la funda termoretráctil le di úna enfundada de cinta adhesiva de carrocero(cinta de Pintores) y posteriormente la funda termoretráctil y créeme no yo mísmo doy credito de LA REAL EFICACIA,función de éste Soldador y por énde casero,créeme que es REAL,yo le finalicé hace un par de días(Lunes) y te digo-y tengo 52 años-que jamás JAMÁS me rindió tánto un proyecto cómo éste Soldador,y puedes dar fé y por hecho que de Soldadores Industriales-de compra-tuve INNUMERABLES en mis 52 años de edad...También tengo otros elaborados pero para poder exportar y trabajar al exterior sin problemas de la red de 230-240AC pues les hago funcionar con 2 Btt. de Laptop de 3,7v. en serie,y también funcionan de la leche...Llévo ya cómo un par de años construyéndome mis propios Soldadores debido al gran dineral-€uros-que gasté comprándoles,y a día de hoy pues ya no gasté ni un sólo €uro más en éllo...Soldadores.
Saludos desde Sevilla(España).
Nojoda si.
the tip should be replaceable in case it worn-out
Edifier Bass
Merci.
when the Zombie apocalypses hits and you cant find a soldering iron to make circuit boards for Phasers.
Holding the soldering iron you made it is to heavy to work with its not worth ed to make one. but good job,.
i watched with 2x speed
Poland tech . Kup w polsce fabryczną tego typu lutownice, ZDZ lub LUTOLA. Są to lutownice najlepsze na świecie .Jak raz spróbujesz tak sie z nią nie rozstaniesz .Istotą i zaletą jest w nich miedziany grot , doskonale przyjmuje cyne , naychmiastowe działanie i wiele wiele możliwości...........
Buena dedicación y trabajo; pero no es nada práctico y cómodo.
no problem with it except that its very heavy on the hand.
Nota 10!
Interesante! :)
tech specifications of materials used is needed instead of boring music
Please tell me how much watts transformer
palani vel use tester
Con una bujia escandesente de un motor diesel de 12 vol queda un catin fenomenal
Dear sir
I am not blev this video
Why........?
Counaction kha hai iss video main mujhe dhako
its electromagnetic induction ............variable magnetic field provides a changing magnetic flux which in turn induces a current in secondary
Bro right a component name
Why are taking this much of efforts to removing the winding...You first remove the core then it can easily be removed..
Where is your blue pvc❤️❤️
show meu amigooooo
pls can anyone provide specifications of the transformer that he used
Con un transformador de microondas conectado a 110
Con uno de esos bebes queda mejor que comprar uno en la tienda
Se eu usar isso por 1 ano eu vou ficar muito musculoso por causa desse peso kkk
Хорошо ведра паять
Mantap...
where did u get that transformer from ??
كم سعه البطاريه التي تشغله
Thanks
No thank you it's too heavy to handle
Compra una pistola de fábrica, pero si no tienes lana, seguramente esté te sacará de apuros, mientras te compras uno de fabricación China.
Please give me informatiN
Too much work for making a device so easily available in any local market. Worth doing or not...for you to decide.
Stephen Ho, my soldering gun can't remove/melt the solder used on chips. I want the parts. This device seems to be able to do it, AND I have about 6 of these transformers laying around right now, so, it's more worth it to show than others. Learning the schematics, and teaching myself electrical engineering from scratch, this becomes worthwhile.
The person who does these videos is an Artist, Intellectual, Teacher, who seems to possess infinite patience. In my view these videos are primarily about Creativity, rather than just making something for less cost than you can buy it. I find the skills demonstrated here to be amazing! Please keep these videos coming.
For those who don’t care for the music, just mute it, and focus instead on learning something!!
Sean Gratton
this is really unique soldering iron tho, it is heated inductively where others are conductivity. power leeds enter lower coil and dont actually make physical contact with the upper coil and soldering tip, who knows the benefits maybe it heats up faster I don't know about you but I've gone through a lot of soldering irons that I bought they just don't hold up to the abuse I put them through. you know sometimes I leave it on too long sometimes i use it to melt shit with it that I'm not supposed to. the one that always continues to work for me is my old school one that I pieced together. plus this is how you really learn how to do stuff you f****** use your creative abilities to deconstruct one thing and make another. you should try it
عالی هستaks
ساهین قادری chf
ساهین قادری
জলটুঙি
Awesome
thumps up!!!!!!!
using a $20 transformer to make a $5 soldering iron, hmmm nah
top d mais mano
Nice
bom brasil
You can buy a transformer soldering iron for like 20 dollars...
Plz change this music
Hans Potterman just lower the audio as I did.
руку заодно накачаешь :)
show 👏
عالی هست
Việt nam
super
very heavy
12 volte ko Ac 220 volte me conwert kren aasan threeka me
Good
لاباس
صحيح كمبدأ ولكنها كاوية غير عملية مطلقا
Moin Zein
ليش؟ ممكن تفسير؟
هو في الفيديو إشتغلت معاه!!
@@alaaj99 لانها ثقيلة اولا وثانيا لاتصلح الا في الاماكن الواسعة اما الضيقة و الصغيرة او لحم المكثفات مثلا لا تصلح
👍
wow
pesa 200 kilos que loco jajaa