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Forum Index : Electronics : question for Gizmo
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jack fork stik Newbie Joined: 08/12/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 34 |
hi Glenn about to make up a inverter like yours [pj 8kw boards and inspire 2.5 tranny] and what i need to know is will it run 10 gauge welding rods as id like to turn the grid off full time? |
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Gizmo Admin Group Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5078 |
Hi Jack Probably, depends on how long you intend to weld for I guess. I've used my 140amp mig with no problems, but I'm only welding for a minute or so spread over 5 minutes. I have no idea what current you are using for you welding. It all depends on cooling, getting the heat out of the heat sinks is easy, just add fans, but getting heat out of the transformer core is more difficult. Cooling the transformer takes time, so if you want to run a bead for 10 minutes, better spread it over an hour or so. Cooling fans on the inverter transformer help, but its a big lump of metal and needs time to cool. This would be much less of a problem for the bigger inverter build, double cores and the 15kW boards. Glenn The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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jack fork stik Newbie Joined: 08/12/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 34 |
ok thanks for the advice.think ill keep the pj8000 i got for $240 complete that came with twin 5kw trannies for house chores/light shed chores as it works well when i did the 5.6v zenner diode mod and make a 15kw version of Tinkers design with a double stack 2.5 inspire trannies,that should give me all the power ill ever need and allow me to cut the grid cord off full time.ive got 12x72 cell 3360w @24v of panels and another 10x 60cell 250w panels to feed into a 2.5kw inspire to back feed for those bad overcast days |
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