59apachegail
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I came across a free old microwave. I have been "dying" to try building a spot welder out of one. I took the transformer, power cord, door switch, handle, an old 110 light switch and a set of old car battery cables. This is not my idea I saw it on YouTube and I am a little of an electrical novice. So far this was all free stuff I had laying around just like the video. I cut and removed the secondary coil and left the spacers and primary coil. I then wrapped the old car battery cables twice over the primary coil and adapted the power cable to the primary coil. At this point I had a working spot welder crazy as it may sound.
I am planning on refining it with a proper box and lead setup, $15 worth of hardware store materials.
At the end it is low voltage but high amps. Now my question is what type of circuit breaker do I add to this setup so I don't kill myself or start a fire?
Any input is appreciated!
I am planning on refining it with a proper box and lead setup, $15 worth of hardware store materials.
At the end it is low voltage but high amps. Now my question is what type of circuit breaker do I add to this setup so I don't kill myself or start a fire?
Any input is appreciated!