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elcheapo
03-03-2011, 09:32 PM
Will anyone take the challenge and build one?
http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/13335163/624660269/name/HOMEMADE_PLASMA_CUTTER.pdf
timber715
03-03-2011, 11:51 PM
Will anyone take the challenge and build one?
http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/13335163/624660269/name/HOMEMADE_PLASMA_CUTTER.pdf
why not take the challenge? we will root for you... go go go...:p :p ;) :D
clayfigur
03-04-2011, 08:17 AM
I'm also thinking of this, but most DIY plasma in the net are high voltage type. I would prefer the low voltage high ampere models for DIY
So far the only toys I did DIY are MOT welders, MOT spot welders, and a car battery charger.
I'm also thinking of this, but most DIY plasma in the net are high voltage type. I would prefer the low voltage high ampere models for DIY
So far the only toys I did DIY are MOT welders, MOT spot welders, and a car battery charger.
You forgot the magic bulb i`ve seen in your place sir..hehe..:p
clayfigur
03-08-2011, 11:43 AM
You forgot the magic bulb i`ve seen in your place sir..hehe..:p
OFF TOPIC: Ahh yun.. Secret powersource yun eh..
yup. ii already bought the torch. its a panasonic clone. need help, tho. 3KVA transformers are as expensive as hell. im considering doing an inverter. but that also needs a transformer. got some MOT's?
clayfigur
01-12-2012, 09:01 PM
yup. ii already bought the torch. its a panasonic clone. need help, tho. 3KVA transformers are as expensive as hell. im considering doing an inverter. but that also needs a transformer. got some MOT's?
I get MOT's from junk shops, mostly magbobote carts. Just be careful to diffuse the capacitors, its loaded with high voltage charges. Even if the oven is unplugged.
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