Hi. Lately i've become interested in building a small spot welder for
DIY use. The idea is to end up with a (relatively) portable unit, with
controlable power, suitable for spot-welding anything from battery
contacts to 1.5mm sheet metal. I've ruled out buying a commercial
welder - mainly because they're rather expensive where i live, and
also because i happen to like the challenge
So, right now i'm contemplating two different designs, and having a
hard time deciding which one to go for:
* Capacitor discharge welder: The idea is to have a rather large
(100,000 to 300,000uF) capacitor bank which is discharged by a large
triac or similar electronic switch into the weld contacts. A cheap
microcontroller with an integrated ADC would control the charging
voltage, allowing for variable power, plus triggering the output
device.
* Mains transformer welder: The idea is to modify (or pay to have
built) a large (1 kVA to 3 kVA) transformer with only a few turs in
the secondary to get a low voltage, high current output. The power
controlling would also be handled by a microcontroller timing a relay
in the mains winding - i've had good sucess in switching off relays
very quickly (arround 5ms) by using a zenner in series with the back-
EMF catching diode.
I've considered also running a high voltage cap discharge through a
transformer to get a strong amperage pulse, as done in commercial
welders, but ruled it out - if anything, because it's overly complex
and overkill for a simple device as intended. Anyway, in both cases
i'm planning to build a simple clamp arm with copper contacts as weld
tips.
Right now i'm favoring the transformer option, if only because it ends
up being way cheaper than buying large electrolyitc caps + SCR. I have
concerns about it being used to weld small parts, as i feel that a
capacitor bank allows for much finer power control - yet, caps won't
perform as well in thicker parts... or will they?
So, my questions are... does anyone with experience with this type of
welders have any advice to share? If i go with the transformer option,
should i look into limiting the output surge current with an inductor
of some kind? How long can one expect electrolytic caps to last when
stressed with charge-discharge cycles like these? Any comments that
can help me make up my mind will be appreciated, thanks!
DIY use. The idea is to end up with a (relatively) portable unit, with
controlable power, suitable for spot-welding anything from battery
contacts to 1.5mm sheet metal. I've ruled out buying a commercial
welder - mainly because they're rather expensive where i live, and
also because i happen to like the challenge
So, right now i'm contemplating two different designs, and having a
hard time deciding which one to go for:
* Capacitor discharge welder: The idea is to have a rather large
(100,000 to 300,000uF) capacitor bank which is discharged by a large
triac or similar electronic switch into the weld contacts. A cheap
microcontroller with an integrated ADC would control the charging
voltage, allowing for variable power, plus triggering the output
device.
* Mains transformer welder: The idea is to modify (or pay to have
built) a large (1 kVA to 3 kVA) transformer with only a few turs in
the secondary to get a low voltage, high current output. The power
controlling would also be handled by a microcontroller timing a relay
in the mains winding - i've had good sucess in switching off relays
very quickly (arround 5ms) by using a zenner in series with the back-
EMF catching diode.
I've considered also running a high voltage cap discharge through a
transformer to get a strong amperage pulse, as done in commercial
welders, but ruled it out - if anything, because it's overly complex
and overkill for a simple device as intended. Anyway, in both cases
i'm planning to build a simple clamp arm with copper contacts as weld
tips.
Right now i'm favoring the transformer option, if only because it ends
up being way cheaper than buying large electrolyitc caps + SCR. I have
concerns about it being used to weld small parts, as i feel that a
capacitor bank allows for much finer power control - yet, caps won't
perform as well in thicker parts... or will they?
So, my questions are... does anyone with experience with this type of
welders have any advice to share? If i go with the transformer option,
should i look into limiting the output surge current with an inductor
of some kind? How long can one expect electrolytic caps to last when
stressed with charge-discharge cycles like these? Any comments that
can help me make up my mind will be appreciated, thanks!