Maybe 500 bucksI can see those being a great "shop supplied" tool in a busy place especially for less trained people with a torch. Fast and safe. Never used one though, don't recall how much one cost but if a guy has to invest much in parts it might make sense to buy one and get past it.
True but as one guy pointed out, by the time you make a PC board and do the r and d, it is not worth the price. The Chinese ones are like 30 bucks and a little more with a cooling fan. The guy has a you tube video and he made one and later bought one. Conclusion: buy it. You cannot compete with Hong Kong. In fact, there are so many pre made circuit modules out there that it pays to check before making anything. HF gives away multimeters that are more complex.FYI, most of the parts list can be recovered from a junked UPS. Given that the price of replacing the battery in one is most of the cost of buying a new one ... junked ones are fairly easy to find.
God job. I guess I am just lazy and I don't have an old UPS laying around. You are quite right there isn't much there if you have the parts. Now for the big question. Have you successfully used it to loosen frozen bolts?Actually, I only mentioned it because I literally just junked a blown up UPS here at the lab and found pretty much the entire parts listoly caps, chokes, mosfets transformer, and a bunch of heavy gauge wire. The timing was such I had to share the discovery.
