Resistance-No Resistance wire welder

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If anyone wants to pay for the parts, I will build one and do a step by step photo guide and then send them the finished product.

I just got in most of my parts so I sure would appreciate a step by step guide. I think I have the basics but any help would be great.

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With the inspiration of the great work going on here, I put together a spread sheet for calculating the energy requirement for melting silver based upon the length (mass) of silver wire being tacked. I have the spreadsheet set up for 28g and 30g .999 silver wire.

The formula does not include all the variables that can effect the weld, ie. thermal diffusion, timing etc. However, the results do align with some of the reported successes here on the thread. The calculated target range is between melt temperature and vaporization temperature. The spreadsheet includes a digikey calculator for capacitance discharge/power as well.

Some of the relevant inputs for Kanthal, Nickel and Nichrome are included and you can insert the numbers for those calculations if you like. The spreadsheet was helpful for me to understand how people were achieving their results (good and bad) with different variables and materials.

Hopefully I got this right, glad to make additional changes.

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_egiFI_57VwVUo0RHV6cE5ENms/edit
 

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I read on breaktru's forum that these clips didn't hold very tight. He recommended getting the standard filled ones and filling them with solder.

Steve

They have been working excellent for me, only complaint is the plating coming off the radio shack version, but they hold the wire plenty tight. I suspect the ones from digikey will be of higher quality.
 

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gsa I was looking at your schematic again and I wanted to ask what is the purpose of the 3.6 ohm resistor?

To limit the output current on the battery. I don't trust the internal protection on the $6 Chinese board so I put it there to set the max output to around 1amp. There is a 2 amp fuse in series with that as another protection. Ask Boeing if they agree with this decision :)
 
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