moody07747
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ok guys heres a new idea
i have a neon sign transformer comming in soon and i have this wiring sheet of a miller H15 high frequency unit for a welder
https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2005/10/o610g_mil.pdf
my plan is to upgrade my microwave transformer from 110v to 220v by adding 6 more microwave transformers to it all
after doing that i want to convert it to a tig welder
this means having AC or DC as the push of a button
building a foot pedal to control the amperage
and wiring the high frequency unit into it all
basicly, a tig and stick welder are the same type of power (constant current) but tig uses a high frequency unit to start an arc and stabilize the arc.
any ideas on where i should start?
i have a neon sign transformer comming in soon and i have this wiring sheet of a miller H15 high frequency unit for a welder
https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2005/10/o610g_mil.pdf
my plan is to upgrade my microwave transformer from 110v to 220v by adding 6 more microwave transformers to it all
after doing that i want to convert it to a tig welder
this means having AC or DC as the push of a button
building a foot pedal to control the amperage
and wiring the high frequency unit into it all
basicly, a tig and stick welder are the same type of power (constant current) but tig uses a high frequency unit to start an arc and stabilize the arc.
any ideas on where i should start?