Open Source Spot Welder: Difference between revisions

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=Industry Standards=
=Used For=
 
- Welding together of two sheets of metal or two seperate, and relitively flat portions of parts


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=Industry Standards=


=Existing Open Source Designs=
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[http://www.daliborfarny.com/2012/10/15/another-photos/ This]


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrlvqib94xQ This design] (Note that we may want to use a safer and more reliable power supply)






=Existing Open Source Designs=


*[http://www.daliborfarny.com/2012/10/15/another-photos/ This]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrlvqib94xQ This design] (Note that we may want to use a safer and more reliable power supply)
*$5 spot welder of discarded parts - [[Spot Welder]]


=Minimum Viable Product=
=Minimum Viable Product=
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=Usefull Links=
=Useful Links=


- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spot_welding Wikipedia Page on Spot Welding]
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spot_welding Wikipedia Page on Spot Welding]

Latest revision as of 18:04, 29 April 2018

Basics

- A clamp that creates welds

- Usually between two sheets of metal

- Uses resistance welding



Used For

- Welding together of two sheets of metal or two seperate, and relitively flat portions of parts



Industry Standards

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Existing Open Source Designs

  • This
  • This design (Note that we may want to use a safer and more reliable power supply)
  • $5 spot welder of discarded parts - Spot Welder

Minimum Viable Product

- Energy Efficient

- DC or AC input power

- Safe

- Effective



Basic Design

Power Supply

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Welder Clamp

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Control Panel

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Cables

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See Also

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Useful Links

- Wikipedia Page on Spot Welding