Hello Wrenches,
   Recently, while working overseas, we were asked by a welder we employed if 
we could make a "solar welder" for him. So, not wanting to dismiss his request, 
my initial thought was to eliminate an inverter and welder for cost and 
efficiency reasons and weld directly from a battery bank. I have done some 
homework on this and it seems as though it may be feasible. There is a YouTube 
video of a guy doing this with 3, 12 volt batteries in series. This would be 
stick welding only and rod of ~ 3/32". There would be some details to work 
through, but the biggest one seems to be a means to limit current to the 
electrode. Has anyone attempted this and/or know of a means to limit the 
current to the rod?
Thank you,


Tom DeBates

Habi-Tek
Geneva,IL. 60134
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