Originally Posted by
Brian Ski
Seen a video the other day of someone spot welding tabs on Nicad batteries to put them in a battery pack. Is there any way to make a welder into a spot welder??? I have a 200DX TIG All I could see in the video was they had 2 insulated copper rods the size of a pencil that they would make the spot welds with. I am guessing using a foot pedal. Maybe the TIG with custom leads.
Ideas where to start. Might be able to dig up some copper rods and get a couple extra cables for the 200DX. AC or DC polarity???
Plenty of people have made them from microwave oven transformers, running AC, so that would work, not sure what the commercial units use. Having a spot timer would be ideal, but you could make that part up, yourself. Just connect it to the torch switch pins. You can find a bunch of how to guides on the web and places to buy the battery tabs. I have a stack of old batteries that I want to re-cell, so that project is also on my list. However, I am not sure I will ever get to it...
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