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Re: Welder ballasts vs. other types
Tesla List wrote:
> Ed, all,
>
> I know the variacs usually won't work well unless they have a gap cut
> into them. Did your's have a gap, and did Steve Cole's have a gap?
> I realize some folks use them without gaps.
>
> I was thinking mostly in terms of other types of ballasts I guess, such
> as straight core types, etc. What I'm really wondering is just how
> critical the whole ballasting thing is, and is there some special aspect
> to the welder that permits it to run without the resistors. I agree it
> would be interesting to see more examples of various ballast
> comparisons.
>
> John Freau
John,
Neither Steve's nor my varaic had gapped cores. I would need at least
two for the current loads I commonly deal with and I could never bring
myself to ruining two perfectly good variacs to get the cores for a
current limiting inductor! Especially when the common "garden variety"
of A-C arc welders are readily available and inexpensive and do just
exactly what I need them to do.
I have had reports from other coilers who have tried it that slotting
the core of a variac doesn't make it work any better for current
limiting than leaving it unslotted.
Ed Wingate RATCB