DaddyOh said:Haven't checked on thread in a while... any idea on when we will be sending you $$$$? Thanks
riba2233 said:Not included in kit, but needed for welding :
Lead starter battery, 40 Ah - 130 Ah, or 350 amps to 1100 amps
Standard 12 V wall DC adapter with barrel plug
Is the 12V ac/dc adapter to power the electronics in the spot welder? If yes? Why not use a small wire from the 12V car starter battery?riba2233 said:1. You can use standard 12V ac/dc adapter with 5.5/2.1 mm barrel connector (most common one), 500 mA is fine, maybe even less, but I haven' tried. It's polarity will be marked, it's standard negative outer, and inner pin is positive. There is a diode on the input so nothing will happen if you accidentally reverse polarity.
Headrc said:Should we be placing an actual order at this time? Or by your indication I am already on the list and will be advised? Thanks, RH
Lucasimas said:This is certainly a very good welder built using excellent design and engineering principles.
I have sent a PM - hope to place an order very soon!
Well done!!
marty said:JP,
I've been working on building a 16650 battery for years. Got about 1000 cells that are probably dead from old age. Hopefully will get to my battery building project in a few years. Got some questions?
1. What are your plans for the future?
2. Do you have, or are you planing on hiring help?
3. Do you expect to be selling spot welders in 5 or 10 years?
4. How old are you? I realize this is a personal question and please free to ignore it. I have a fear that you might do something like [Have children?] and have no more time to build and sell spot welders.
5. Do you have any pictures of a completed version 2 JP spot welder with the shrink wrap?
6. Any changes or plans for a version 3?
5. See the price of $160. If I send you $180 would I move to the top of the list?
6. Do you get tired of answering stupid questions?
I am also wondering how long it will be until someone copies your idea and starts selling "JP Copy Spot Welders".
Suggestion - Change your prices to odd numbers. See:
Psychological pricing
riba2233 said:Not included in kit, but needed for welding :
Lead starter battery, 40 Ah - 130 Ah, or 350 amps to 1100 amps
Standard 12 V wall DC adapter with barrel plugIs the 12V ac/dc adapter to power the electronics in the spot welder? If yes? Why not use a small wire from the 12V car starter battery?riba2233 said:1. You can use standard 12V ac/dc adapter with 5.5/2.1 mm barrel connector (most common one), 500 mA is fine, maybe even less, but I haven' tried. It's polarity will be marked, it's standard negative outer, and inner pin is positive. There is a diode on the input so nothing will happen if you accidentally reverse polarity.
Last question? I am guessing that a 12V 500 mA Trickle Charger would be fine to keep the 12V car starter battery charged. Would a bigger charger be required during a spot welding session?
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Sorry if I ask too many questions?
riba2233 said:Also I'm in process of writing detailed manual for DIY version
mistercrash said:riba2233 said:Also I'm in process of writing detailed manual for DIY version
Please make it so detailed and especially simple that a 5 year old could make it, because that is how old I feel when I look at schematics of anything. I'm good at following Ikea instructions so maybe make instructions like that, step by step. :lol:
Thanks
Ray
DaddyOh said:Hello, I do not check this thread often and trying to get caught up... seems Im a bit confused from a few posts.
I understood that requesting to be 'on the list'... placed you in order to buy a welder as they become available. Once available, I would be contacted for payment and the welder would be sent out. Basically, we are simply waiting for them to become available.
However, reading a few posts, it suggests that there might be another list to 'place an order' or people asking if they pay more, would it move you to the front of 'the list' and an unclear answer on the matter. I ask, because I am in need of a quality welder and have a few projects on hold as of now. Could you clarify the process for ordering a welder and rough timeframe?
Thanks
riba2233 said:Thank you! Yes, I can ship to Denmark, no problem at all. I can ship to almost everywhere in the world also.
It will be around week or two, I don't know for sure yet.
@kepler - it looks very professional!![]()
riba2233 said:I don't know for sure, I hope I will continue to sell welders, and also design simple but reliable BMS, and also some solution for connecting 18650 batteries without welding or soldering. But I haven't had any time to do both of that, I have something but it's like half done.
Jon@LiionWholesale said:Hey guys, have been using this to make prototype packs for customers and it has worked awesome. Very happy with it. I did have a question about how you guys are building packs with this though, seems there's a lot of knowledge in this thread.
I seem to have a lot of customers that want to use some of our super high drain cells with only one parallel block, for example 4s1p. An example application is 15-17A continuous drain and 30A peak short pulses. The cells can handle that (for example the 25R rated at 20A continuous and very high short pulse ratings) but I'm not sure what to do about how to weld them together. Normally here I'd solder copper wire in series between the parallel groups but since it's 1p I'm not sure how to add more current capability to the nickel. I'm using 0.375x0.005" (0.15mm) nickel. Am I overthinking it and will the nickel be fine since it's so short? Or is there something I should do?
bigbore said:I read that you are an engineer and I'm glad to have met you here on the forum.
I am a mechanical engineer and have been working in the automotive industry for more than 10 years, the company where I work we make electronic injectors for gasoline engines.
I would like to ask you if you have already thought to make an active BMS. As far as I know I do not think I heard of an active BMS able to exchange energy during discharge of the battery pack from the most charged cell to the lowest one with a current of at least 1 amp.
I'd try an active BMS as I have described above to see if I could get to the end of the charge (LVC) with a voltage difference between the more charged cell and the lowest one let's say of 0.002V
For the welder at what level am I on the list? I would like the DIY kit, how many persons are before me?
Regards, Simone.
I have a iCharger 1010B I use to charge and test recycled 18650 batts but see no reason to continue that path given the low prices of new and far superior cells.Kepler said:No I just bulk charge the pack and monitor cell voltage with the cell checker. The one in the picture does 7S so perfect for the 14S pack. I am still investigating, but I see no reason why this pack couldn't be charged with an RC style charger capable of 7S and charge capabilities through the balance leads only.
Allex said:Actually, I think Adaptto is working on active BMS.