I purchased a Turnigy 5000mAh LiPo pack this week. I also purchased the pretty much essential Turnigy fire containment bag in which the LiPo will live.
For me, I thought it would be nice to have the large 15Ah or 36Ah Pb Gel 12V battery for static use in the lab, but also to have the option for more mobile use using the LiPo battery option. Occasional use will hopefully not stress it too much.
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Whilst I understand the desire to develop this welder to meet many different needs, I would like to avoid the situation lampooned with early LED digital watches in many cartoons...... that is to say, the nice compact watch on your wrist and the huge power source pulled along behind you on a cart ! In my world, small is beautiful
The super capacitors seem pretty compact these days but it appears the demands for charging them quickly lead to a quite bulky power supply. Batteries charge more slowly so no need for a large PSU, yet they have large capacity to keep delivering current pulses via the kWeld before needing a recharge. In 'amateur' use this seems desirable.
Fraser
The kWeld is a very neat and compact welder solution that can operate away from utility mains. This is wonderful for portable use away from the lab, or just where you do not want a bulky mains power supply.
IMHO, the beauty of the kWeld design is that it is a well formed 'welding core' , a bit like the thermal imaging 'core' format with which I am more familiar. It may be integrated into a welding system that suits each user. A superb option for those of us who wish to customise and experiment
Good luck with the development of the supercapacitor solution, I hope that it provides decent performance whilst not making the welder unwieldy or oversize. It is great to read of your experimentation though as I have no practical knowledge of the modern supercapacitors being discussed here.
If it is not too rude a question, why are people so keen to use the supercapacitors instead of battery power sources ? Lower ESR ? Higher current tolerance ? , it certainly isn't low cost
Best Wishes to all my fellow kWeld owners and especially to Frank, the father of the kWeld