handirifle
Veteran Member
I was reading an ATV magazine the other day, about welder for "in the field" repairs. There were about 6 models. One of three of them was just two batteries (usually 2 gell cell) wired in series to produce 24V. The next was the same setup, but with a charger, so it could be kept plugged into the wall for theoretical unlimited power supply (not power output), and the third was a 150 amp alternator, with a control panel that is mounted into the vehicle. The third (of these three) was the most expensive at around $600.
Number two, is the most intriguing to me. I know one would have about the same $$$ in it as a used or new Lincoln buzz box, but would have the added benifit of portability, and field use where remote repairs were needed and no power was available.
Has anyone used anything like this before?
I realize it would lack power output controls, but is there some other way to accomplish this, so you wouldn't say, burn through the 1/8" metal you might need to repair?
I realize also, there is a limit to portable power (ie dead batteries) and it would not be a production use type of thing. How practical are these?
Number two, is the most intriguing to me. I know one would have about the same $$$ in it as a used or new Lincoln buzz box, but would have the added benifit of portability, and field use where remote repairs were needed and no power was available.
Has anyone used anything like this before?
I realize it would lack power output controls, but is there some other way to accomplish this, so you wouldn't say, burn through the 1/8" metal you might need to repair?
I realize also, there is a limit to portable power (ie dead batteries) and it would not be a production use type of thing. How practical are these?