Looking at it now! Super cool! Too rich for my blood though 😂 I’m working on integrating a used Prius battery as my house battery in my cruiser that I can weld from
Yeah I realized after I lined it up it was backwards and I should have been welding the outside maybe. Disclaimer- Im not a professional welder 👨🏭 😂🤣😂
@@Austin_SaintOnge I tried and the Jackerey immediately shut down. With the Harbor Freight two-stroke generator I was able to make small tack welds. But the generator slowed down quite a bit once I started. It did not shut off though.
Glad you can figure out watts and amps. Watts is power and amps is flow. For something like a welder that has high amperage and steady volume. I work with mechanical and electrical all the time. Building and making repairs. You should not starve the electronic welders with power. It's very hard on the circuit board inside. The welder has a startup surge that is almost twice as much and then comes down to a steady flow of electricity. The high frequency board that controls this is where this initial control happens. I will let you guys figure it out.
Easb made a welder that runs off dewalt flex volts
Looking at it now! Super cool! Too rich for my blood though 😂 I’m working on integrating a used Prius battery as my house battery in my cruiser that I can weld from
Thats a weird way to prepare a joint
Yeah I realized after I lined it up it was backwards and I should have been welding the outside maybe.
Disclaimer- Im not a professional welder 👨🏭 😂🤣😂
I have the same setup. Would it be able to do small tack welds? I'm also considering trying with my harbor freight two-stroke generator
Maybe just tack welds. It almost immediately trips the surge and shuts off. The jackery 1000 woild probably be a better option!
@@Austin_SaintOnge I tried and the Jackerey immediately shut down. With the Harbor Freight two-stroke generator I was able to make small tack welds. But the generator slowed down quite a bit once I started. It did not shut off though.
@keithert I’ve been thinking about getting a 220 predator from harbor freight so I can weld in the trails
Your doing it wrong. It's not the watts. It's the amps
you do not understand math, Amps multiplied by Volts equals Watts
23.5 A x 120 = 2,820 Watts
I believe it’s just too many amps being pushed through the jackery - No?
Yeah the jackery 290 is only rated for 400 watts peak but so just too much being pushed through it- but it was worth a try 😂
Glad you can figure out watts and amps. Watts is power and amps is flow. For something like a welder that has high amperage and steady volume. I work with mechanical and electrical all the time. Building and making repairs. You should not starve the electronic welders with power. It's very hard on the circuit board inside. The welder has a startup surge that is almost twice as much and then comes down to a steady flow of electricity. The high frequency board that controls this is where this initial control happens. I will let you guys figure it out.