Restoration Old Broken Electric Welding Machine // Restoring Old Forgotten 200A Welding Machine
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- Restoration Old Broken Electric Welding Machine // Restoring Old Forgotten 200A Welding Machine
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You did a great job restoring the old electric welding machine. It looks much better than before. You installed the wrong cover, the ventilation hole is in the front. You replace the high voltage ignition relay closing resistor while the machine no longer has the Agon gas opening system and tisger welding head. I don't dip it in water like you because transformers with U=400 to 1500v are very difficult to dry. If the machine gets wet, dry it at 60 degrees Celsius for 20 hours or expose it to the sun for 2 days. must flip 10 times
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Splendid job you did restoring the old electric welding machine. It looks much better than before and it works like a charm too. Excellent work as usual.
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Very good job
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Very good
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Amazing bro👏👍👍👍👍👍
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Hey, please tell me how you knew the values of the charred carbon resistors, which no longer show the colors that determine their values, without having a diagram of the electronic boards that make up the electric welding machine. Thank you.
Long time worker, thank you
How can you wash electronics in a bowl with water and powder?! all metal, aluminum, paths and components oxidize after contact with water, metal corrodes and deteriorates, isopropyl alcohol is used for washing and cleaning, which evaporates and leaves no traces. I'm curious and wonder that desoldering two resistors fixed the welding machine, you didn't check the ceramic fuses and heat sinks, which is why they burn out most often. a welding machine is not a toy, it carries very strong voltage, it's a miracle it didn't electrocute you and that you're alive
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very nice video! How you know which diodes to replace will be always a mystery to me. I wish I was schooled in micro electronics (hope to do an arduino course one day). Good luck with your cool videos!
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