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MoD Electronics Technician Apprentice many years ago. Spent most of career as a railway signal engineer. Always loved electrical work...
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Hi Poni, The actual arc voltage when you are welding will be around the 18 to 40 volt mark, but the open circuit voltage will be a...
Feb 13, 2024
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You should have the welding earth/return as close the the point of work as possible , to prevent the current returning by the building...
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In theory.... In practice you will find a few [old] AC machines with an OCV of about 90v [so peaks of 127v] or even 100V OCV Very many...
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Ok, a bit of a question from me!! How is it that the secondary windings of a welder are separate from the primary ones, AND, apart from...
Feb 13, 2024
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in the right condition you can get a shock from welders
Feb 12, 2024
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Thank you very much, @Geoff1946 .
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Because the voltage is kept low such that a hazardous current doesn't flow through the human body. The energy to create the weld comes...
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Morning to you all. It always wonders me why the transformer welding machine does not electrocute when someone touch it (or terminal of...
Feb 11, 2024
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