Microwave oven transformer to spot welding machine

- Madness ON

"It was once where it was not, it was once a gift microwave oven that seemed to work, but it did not heat up anything ...

Then he was destined to disassemble by a screwdriver to find fault. It turned out that its next fate was sealed by the secondary short-circuit transformer.

Since the output voltage is approx. 2000Volt, therefore, on the secondary side, electrons on the smallest resistance path found the lazy electrons path through the translucent insulation, so they roasted on the secondary side coil on a picnic, crunchy.

"Well, what would I do with the micro," thought the one man (myself), and then, like a lightning blast of light, came the odd idea:

"Get a helmet inside a spot welding handheld" - and that's how it is.

The crunchy side of the crushed side was made by a iron saw to the heels of copper coils, while its location was covered by a good thick welding work cable. (From which enough 1-2 runs).

- No, but you should take a little bit of a "fold" on the fly so it can be used properly ... - There was a relay and a push button (this is not the final version) in front of the primary roll.

So the heart of the microwave was happy, I did not burn it ... :)

- Madness OFF.

Here's the picture of the case (the insulating tape solution is slightly objectionable ...)


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