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moody |
Posted - Mar 20 2005 : 11:19:05 PM i juust got outbid on some nice 4052 Stud Type Power Diodes from ebay
where else (other than digikey) can i get some diodes that can handle 300 amps and 270 volts?
try to keep the prices down
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wasssup1990 |
Posted - Apr 10 2005 : 09:10:51 AM Maybe try http://www.farnell.com for your diodes. I remember seeing in their cataloge diodes of in excess of at least 200A I think. Remember you can always paralell your diodes to add more current handeling capability.
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Mar 21 2005 : 09:49:49 AM Likely a TIG welder. The better ones have a pilot arc that is quite a high voltage, so you don't have to scratch your expensive tungston to start the arc.
As for the diodes, I have no idea.
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sergiosparks |
Posted - Mar 21 2005 : 08:13:27 AM i have seen a welding machine that has a spark gap that turns purple ..but have no idea what it does..is it a pilot arc ? it should be a sustained high voltage but i still dont know what it does..Lincoln and Miller i now recall..
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sergiosparks |
Posted - Mar 21 2005 : 07:16:57 AM gee you tickled my interest about welding..i kind of get occasionally when things get out of focus and the two wires get welded unintentionally and you have to reset the circuit breaker.. i think spot welding has some advantage over plain soldering when your circuit is involved in high temp invironment. i have a 1 kw 220v pri 32v secondary transformer working as a paper weight for the mean time ..u gave me an idea..thanks
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