Spot Welding Machine Using Lead Acid Battery
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i am show about making spot welding machine at lead acid battery. the positive electrons and negative electrons combine, the heat energy is produced. the nickel or iron plate is welding
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1. SS Nail
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2. Lead acid battery
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ये तो वाट लग गई सभी वेल्डिंग मशीन की, वाह भाई वाह
Don’t know much about welding but neither does this guy 😂
P.S. The Stanley knife blades was different angle when shown closely.
Thank you, this was freaking HILARIOUS! 🤣😂🤣😂
watching and sending support nice sharing again.
If you make one of the probes to have a greater surface area then only 1 spot will get hot instead of both contact spots.
Thinking the same thing to use a half of a car jumper cable.
Bravo . 10,000 Likes .
I especially like the part where drilling toward the hand is encouraged.
Perhaps you will love the "drilling monkey eyes torture video".
Just because he did it doesn’t mean he encouraged or condones it I do it all the time but I don’t say do it there’s a difference between doing something and encouraging someone to do it
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Chinese saying 「藝高人胆大」「techniques high human heart big」meaning when one's has good technique then he/she will bold to do anything.
I preferred the part when he was snapping sharp cutter blade with potential cracked piece flying towards the eyes.
Yes very good method if your father have a factory of car's batteries. After 2-3 weldings you replace the baterry with a new one for the next 2-3 weldings :P
After a few minutes your battery is going to discharge because only 1 diode you put in your battery..
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Why...battery can be charged through solar panel
Even without diodes it works but it will damage the battery, so that's why he use diode to prevent from damaging the battery
@@keedzulkiflykeeabdjalil3536 what's the name of the diode place, can be improved more for battery not getting damaged?
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Not the best way to weld, but its how I taught my self as young teen in my fathers workshop in a similar fashion. great memories. Thanks
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Copper electrodes may be better, as they don't stick to steel.
Carbon rods from batteries.
Thank, you for you're video.
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻 🇮🇳 || Kuki.
Good product but what you need is some sort of fast switching mechanism.. Otherwise the current is too high to utilise and it will damage the part to be spot welded. Shorting the battery for a long time may even damage it. You can use a 200 amp relay as a switch.
Very great 👍👍👍 job
Yeah a spot, ON THE SPOT destroyer of good battery source.
Sacrifices must be made for greater good
@@josealfredfernandes LOL..
Connecting 2 terminals of batteries with a diode..
Safety level is directly leading to the heaven
The diode would have turned into a piece of wire on the first try. Not needed on a DC battery anyway.
@@lyndonp6296 That's a 6A4 diod... it's common diod that comes in at 6 amps at 400 volts... that's a 2,400 watt diode. It will survive that little 6v battery ... it's there for back flow protection to keep the battery from heating up... it's still a super unsafe build, but the diod definitely didn't fuze... in fact diodes can't fuze into a conductor because of how there constructed... it would glow red hot, let out it's 'magic smoke' and loose it's conductive properties then the glow would go out and it would just be a dead diod. If your lucky it happens fast enough that the thermal expansion causes a miniature explosion, but usually it's not that spectacular when a diode fails though... usually it's just glow, smoke, fizzle, dead all in the course of about a second (a really long time in electronics).
@@binaryglitch64 Yet, in my 40 year career as an electronics and computer engineer. I have replaced literally hundreds of short circuited power supply diodes and rectifiers that have turned into Zero ohm conductors.
@@lyndonp6296 okay, well if you understand enough to say zero ohm conductor than you can totally call it a wire all day in front of me and go unchecked because you know what your saying. Also because respect for elders. You started your career when I started life.
@@lyndonp6296 I am at a lost how a pn junction becomes a wire.
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Instead of cutting the nail head you can solder it and it also helps in strengthen of the wire joiner.
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How did you select 6 Amps for your diode?
Good point. I also did not catch the battery voltage?
Copper's electrical conductivity is unparalleled.
Great idea I've tried it before and didn't work because I didn't use diode to stop the current going through the battery.
Thank you for your effort man you solved the problem 👍
Diode value please
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Get one from a broken microwave
Diode serves no purpose but to make smoke and shrapnel.
That right, just short circuit the battery time and again.
Now why do I think that could lead to disaster ?
It's not a short circuit because he has a diode as a resistor on the plus terminal of the battery. It's a LOAD so it's wrong for you to talk about a short circuit.
Boom! Nice trick. :)
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Can use 12V 5A transformer for this spot welding in absence of battery.
no, 5A is not enough. You can use supercaps instead of battery in addition to your 12V 5A supply
The fixture of the nail at 2:00 is great art work! Thats whats the electrician wants to see! A connection capable of really high current - just as you need it for spot welding! But wait - its going to be even better: the diode - poor thing! Why the hell would you need a diode here??? Its probably melted to short circuit now - thats why it still works :-)
100% agree the diode isn't needed... which I guess is why it isn't in the circuit in the video when they are welding. This is not a good spot welder.
Obviously this is a diode test circuit. It works a lot like a fuse test circuit. One and done.
It seem to be good enough for certain jobs, especially if a guy already has all the components laying around like this guy typing this comment. I have a specific task is why I'm watching a few videos, the easier and more inexpensive way I can achieve my objective is what I'm looking for. I have a $10 u.s item that I would like to repair so it don't make sense to spend $30 on the circuit board and whatever else to achieve the same results in my case. I'd be happy to return to comments when finished and give a honest review of my success or failure. If anyone would be interested in honest opinion of how this performs on everyday materials? I'm not a welder or an electrician and have very very limited knowledge how electrical currents flow. The easier it is to comprehend and implement the better for a lot of people who don't have the knowledge of electrical currents and how they work and what components you need to build more sophisticated devices. Im just a regular Joe that turns to smarter people then myself i. e TH-cam for ideas to aide me along. To criticize an idea just because you have a more elaborate sophisticated way to achieve near same results. Well post your TH-cam video and maybe the way you suggested would be better. But is it more practical for everyone or only a one time use? Keep on keeping on fellas all these diy vids are great. And I'm sure they help tons of people..
Hey, that's some high performance sh!t right there....!
The guy just makes videos that teach you enough to get hurt but not enough to avoid it. Which is probably all he knows too. Shouldn’t be posting stupid ideas like this. Someone who doesn’t know anything about electricity and what is safe will try it because it looks so easy and simple. Dying is easy and simple to do too.
Saya lihat. Pertama kabel merah di sambil ke accu plus. Menggunakan dioda. Pas pemakaian. kabel merah tidak ada dioda.
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Hey Ray! 40 years ago, one hot day in the shop...
A customers car that just got into a stall for a non starting issue.
Yup, the battery exploded but the hood(Bonnet)for you Brits was closed.
I have an inate fear of dead shorts in high current potential.
TH-cam has tons of Darwin Award winning content.
Very nice bro I will definitely try thanks
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That looks kind of dangerous ... looks like it's very easy to short that battery and cause it to explode :(
In an emergency situation, this would absolutely work on light gauge materials, but it is not advisable to use this setup for long term use...
Sketchy af. Just get a $20 controlled welding pens.
@@h8GW I'm not gonna carry around a welder everywhere I go, so in an emergency, if all the parts were on hand, this could get you out of a tight spot...
INI YG BIKIN SPOT WELDING TEMEN NYA SI UCUP...
He deffo superglued those razor blade pieces together 🤣 you can see them move after hes finished heating them up
Great Idea! Diode put .....I do the same but instead of steel I put pure carbon
Why is the diode you soldered on the + side not on any longer when you were spot welding???
Well, apparently came out for a walk and will be back later...
he went out for milk
It was unnecessary and foolish. It fried the first time he tried using it.
He didn't think it would go pop. Probably made sense to add a diode he just went the wrong way about it. So probably added it just didn't know exactly how to add it.
Great for a cheap spot welder, but I suggest you do NOT use it on your battery packs! A fraction of a second too long and you are going to damage the cell! :(
I think add capacitors may help to reduce damage to battery
Didn't he use a diode
A diode is used, if still doubtful then use a dry cell carbon electrode on one end.
So what trash anyway or scrap
Should have one contact on base metal and other on the piece to be attached. Putting both on the same top strip makes a short circuit and does not create a spot weld between the 2 pieces of metal..
rather than spending a few bucks on batery and other pieces, i spent the money on far more practical and safe spot welder that can act as a powerbank as well =D
Thank you for very interesting experiments!!. Erich from New Zealand
"Positive electrons", eh?
Just out of interest, what's the diode for? Is that in case you are spot welding batteries to maintain polarity or is it acting as a resistor?
You are genius 🙌🙌🙌
Very good advice
Mate. Not even close to a spot welder. The thing is not even welding and the electrodes should be copper…
What component you've used? Mentioned 6Au on it.
Can make any control circuit. Just a small pulse to ensure avoid burning of the strip.
Yes, it needs a simple regulator other than that it is good stuff.
It need him electronic basic and back ground
Batery will blow up!!
Are bhai ye to dangerous aag laga deoge
Very nice,but won't the solder melt inside the probe covers?
No because that isn't the point of highest resistance.
@@jeffcantley9203 that's because the resistor is the point of highest resistance! Just like the probes touching the metal is the point of highest resistence, therefore the wires don't melt first...
@@Quickened1 Just like the path of least resistance is not the only path for current, the highest resistance is not the only resistance. Considering the large currents in this ridiculous "spot welder", Sourav has made a correct observation. In every case, the connections should be mechanically sound before soldering. Solder is not intended to be the current carrier as it's typically 5 to 10 times the resistance of copper, depending on the alloy used, with a much lower melting point than iron, which is about 4 times the resistance of copper.
The diode that was soldered in place was absurd. Not just because it was soldered in place, but because there is no way that diode is going to handle the current... and since it's missing at the end, it definitely didn't survive. Never mind that is served no purpose.
THIS is why people who make videos on TH-cam are often dangerous. You can be king of the blind with partial sight in one eye and blind in the other.
@@DiffEQ I agree that this device is a joke, and it should only be used in an emergency, life or death situation. I was just stating the reason the solder would likely not melt, and if it did, so would all the insulation and just about everything else. You're right, a lot of dangerous people posting on TH-cam...
This will decrease your battery life and get spoil quicker
Good job my friend😜👊👍
In the last part of the video the diode you install in the possitive terminal on the battery is missing...why?
i also noticed missing diode..😀😀😀
Because this diode of 10A became shorted or..exploded ! :-)
It's unnecessary. Serves no purpose but to make smoke and shrapnel.
Indian technology.. 😂😂
@Flip Miller no safety measures only pleasures....until that backfires.... aka Indian Jugaad
@@paneerpolice3454 💯 percentage truth you said
You have to give it to them , they can make a soldering iron using a soldering iron (with the dirtiest tip) and a glue gun and a coke can and a little Indian magic lol 😆 😉 😀
Un fenomeno ......
It'll work but keep the fire extinguisher nearby haha
Yes. Madness
Well the thing is it worked, but it would be my last resort on earth when doomsday arrive 😂
This video should be titled "how NOT to make a welding device"
Very dangerous!
hahahaaa that's being honestly mean
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What is the purpose of the Diode used in series. The battery is giving DC and no further rectification necessary.
It is necessary because we are going to use it on liion batteries
@@sharikashetty1517 Thanks Sharika for your comment. However see the title of the video It is "Spot welding machine using lead acid battery". My argument is valid irrespective of the battery type. I think adding a series diode has no meaning.
@@p.p.wijesekera7388 It is extremely important. It has nothing to do with rectification. It is a BLOCKING DIODE to avoid feedback from target batteries to spotwelder battery. Basic rule for security.
The diode ensures the current only flows in one direction. It’s for safety purposes.
@@georgestiell7740 . The only reason for a diode in a dc circuit of this type would be to protect from any back emf generated by an inductor such as a relay coil but short circuiting a battery is definitely not recommended. That is a universal instruction that accompanies all batteries. An 18650 spot welder works on low voltage and high current usually by the discharge of a large value capacitor to give a short duration high current pulse.
If you make a pedal that will create a quick contact you will have some more control and not stick your electrodes and melt everything. Just tap the pedal quickly.
Appreciate the efforts but there are some disastrous design flaws which you can work upon. Sorry for being a critic, but this can get dangerous to viewers who may try to copy you.
1. The SS nail literally melted. What are some better alternatives?
2. Should've used proper battery connectors instead of directly soldering on the battery terminals. The battery material (chemicals) get damaged due to heat, thus reducing battery life.
3. Diode alone is not sufficient for protection, how about adding a fuse of appropriate value?
4. How about PWM switching control (using maybe MOSFETS) for variable output power control and efficiency. Also when it gets touched it should automatically disconnect after few milliseconds for a precise spot weld, after that even if it stays touched, it won't be connected.
5. An assembly setup with a handle like how vertical drills work. If the two terminal probes touch each other by mistake, then it will blow.
6. How about Using an 1:1 isolation transformer between battery and system?
The diode has been removed by in the video of it working. I'm guessing the current killed it.
I, for one, appreciate this comment. I am an avid DIYer, and your suggestions are very valuable for someone like myself who is serious about recreating a similar device for small projects. 👍🏽
What is a PWM switching control if I may ask? And what might it look like? I mean down to the component level. I've been trying to learn about circuitry basics and the fundamentals...any input helps. No obligation though. 💁♀️💖
@Merrick Brody what kind of stuff do you make DIY? Any chance I could see some of your work?
@@chloedevlin6544 basically, you would use a switch which can be controlled (turned on or off ) digitally/ with a digital signal like a 1/high or 0/zero, generated from a digital circuit.
This switch can be a MOSFET, Relay or other any other electronic switching device suitable for this application.
(Suitability depends on factors like maximum current rating, polarity, switching speed, triggering circuit specs, etc.)
For starters, now you can turn things on and off with precise timing with use of this switching devices... For eg. you turn it on for precisely 100milliseconds and then turn it off automatically by using a digital circuit.
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He needs to use steel nails for electrode to ensure better resistance than copper. If your voltage can be reduced to 3V then copper is better else battery will get damaged.Good idea though I prefer a 3V source
After a few second... You will hear one-word "KaBoooM...!!!!"
No he won't, it will just melt... at worse we're looking at fire with battery acid and molten plastic spilling out across the table ... in a really really rare type of diode failure he may get a small pop from the diode... but that's a 6a4 diode ... it's rated for 6 amps at 400 volts DC so that's 2,400 watts... the dioed would out last that battery... but he configured it wrong for backwards voltage protection so the battery is likely to melt... though he'll probably notice before fire starts... it's going to start warming the plastic by the terminals first and as the plastic gets soft things will begin to shift and he'll see that his terminal is say 8 mm from where it belongs and then realize he's melting the battery. That's the most likely outcome ... but kaboom has my vote... that would be way cooler.
What is that item you welded on positive pole?????? Why it isnt in your components list?
That was Diode just to make current flow in one direction .
Why the diode is needed? The battery is DC not AC. You are going to burn the diode if the current exceeded its ratings.
😍👍, Battery charge suddenly discharge 😌😌😌
awhsome idea what is the thing you soilderd on the batterie called
What is rating of diode used here?
Bad idea rating
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Can someone explain why the two parts do not stick together at 5:25? I build a different setup, but have same problems.
Parts ether melt, or do not stick together
after it's over..the diode disappears suddenly, right?
Why have a diode in series?
Excellent
at 4:28 is a diode to protect battery? which type?
6A4 = 400V 6 Amp
How is the diode protecting the battery?
What is the little black link you added? Is it a diode? And do you recommend a specific one?
Yes, it's a diode. What else could it be? It's not going to survive shorting and, if you look, it's not in the device he's demonstrating. It fried the first time he tried it... and it served no purpose.
@@DiffEQ well thanks for your comment. And to hell if I know what it was is why I asked the question. I'm not a engineer nor electrician. Electrical engineers, for all we know that could be anything or nothing. "What else could it be" some people think they're to smart for their britches sometimes. Maybe it's low self-esteem because they know something someone else doesn't they feel they have to be insulting to boost their ego? Are you sure that isn't just blade fuse in the housing for a fusable link? That's what else it could have been. But again thank you for clarifying my first guess was the right guess..
Number one, it's easier to pee than doing a number two... When about two hundred amps go through your ass or your heart.
But that is unlikely because 12 v won't shock you, isn't that shocking?
Not enough voltage, yeah plenty of amperage, but if electrons can't pass through you, it's like a little girl kicking you in the shin.. annoying 😅
I don't know you might be able to use a diode out of a old microwave.
And hell that transformer in there will sure do some tac welding., But you better watch out, that shit will fry your cookies, I think they put out about 6000, but Not much ambridge, still yet you'll be looking like Einstein your hair all in a fizzle.
But you can use one to do tack welding or even with a stick. Just got to do some modifications, that info can be found.
Keep On keeping on
The best way to damage battery :) :)
good idea, needle must be copper, better than metal, may need register to protect overheating?
love the fact you put a diode in to prevent back voltage and possibly making the battery explode.
Take a look at 5:02 , the diode is missing 🤔
@@raafayumar8015 he must have edited it after and put the diode in.i would never do this without one.thats just asking for trouble
Back voltage wtf is that
@@henryharmse4003 when voltage goes to one point, hits resistance or is shut off.the electricity needs to go somewhere so it goes back where it came and that could cause damage......prob not the best explanation for it but thats how i see it
The battery is the only power source. There is no other power source to drive current INTO the battery. No diode needed other than to provide some smoke and light on first use. His diode did not limit the current to 10 amps. It self disassembled and let its smoke out shortly after the current exceeded 10 amps.
Il modo migliore per distruggere una batteria in poco tempo. Assolutamente antieconomico.
Thanks 👍
Use ac to 12v dc adapter will be save and without harming the battery will do the job.
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What if we parallel connect ten 1000uf capacitor and charge it with this battery and then use that charge capacitors as a spot welding machine. Does it work or not?
that was awesome better than a 300 dollar spot welder lol
Will this work on my broken rayban ? ?
If that's a machine I'm Leonardo da Vinci. Usually machine consist of some moving parts, yet you have none,, it's a 2 pieces of wire and a 6V battery,,,
Where's dislike count yt?!
Well... it worked! ...A little to hot! But it would work in a pinch, if you had no other option for something better!
Super
Soldering a wire that will heat up to hundreds of degrees Celsius? Note how the timber handle is brown from the heat... releasing all those toxic fumes from the burning epoxy. This a children school project that should be supervised and then disposed of by a responsible adult. But with millions of views the clever creator is enjoying the $$$ of his effort
it is good for welding thin metals but for spot welder supercapacitor is better
Can you explain your comments further please bruh, I'm working on a 1977 toyota pickup and cutting put a the rust , only the body has rust thank God haha 😂 but I need to replace my flooring in The cab , especially in the front part of the cab, where the factory bolts the cab to the frame near the engine firewall it's completely rusted away like there's nothing g holding the body to the frame anymore , i can't afford a welder at the moment and I need this truck for work so I've been looking for ways to weld new flooring in. In also building a full roll cage hidden Inside the body , reinforcing some stuff on the truck since I'm tripling the HP it has currently. All new adjustable coilovers front and new adjustable 4 link coilover in rear to replace the leaf springs , new disc brakes front and rear, HEAVY sound deadening for floor,doors,roof and heavy duty weather stripping replacement. Lowering it a bit to help with handling at high speeds, no power steering ... anyways I'm excited AF for the build trucks factory original everything and everything works except it rained heavy one day and my speaker(yes truck has 1 single speaker ) lol went out. Anyways until I can afford a welder I have to make do with what I got 😂
@@timothy2935 it has not enought Amper to weld solid car body, you need proff spot welder or MIG
Great achievement. Keep it up bro
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Which item fixed with red wire n battery I think it is diod? Reply please