June 11, 20214 yr I bought a Sunko 737 welder, and I used it to build a few packs, but it is not at all safe and reliable. It relies on a 20A fuse in the 13A plug (with a mains cable probably rated at 10A) and after every 30 or 40 welds, it will blow that 20A fuse. It can also only be used in houses that don't have power trip circuits, because it will cause them to trip after one or two welds. It overheats after about 100 welds and sometimes it gets so hot, smoke comes out of the transformer in the welder, if the thermal trip fails to shut it down. Recently I bought a MOSFET/microcontroller based welder for connecting to a car battery, but it failed doing the first weld. What are other people here using?
June 11, 20214 yr i'm using a Sunko 709 which works OK and has prob. paid for itself after 4 years and a dozen or so battery packs. If I was to replace it, I would go for the Malectrics Arduino welder which is well supported. https://malectrics.eu/
June 11, 20214 yr I have a Sunko 788+, which I've used for loads of batteries. The electrode arrangement is a bit wafty. I had to put n insulator between them, and I file my own electrodes out of 3mm copper. The electrodes get hot after a few welds, which you'd expect when welding current goes through thin copper. I have to take a trest after about 10 welds. Hint: For the best welds, specially in a second layer, cut a slot in the strip to stop the current taking the shortest and easiest path through the strip between the electrodes, or buy slotted strip..
June 11, 20214 yr I use the Malelectrics one, even these mini/micro welders one has to be watchful of the heat build up. Though they do have an integrated fan. The key with these is to buy a quality high 65C rate 4 -5ah lipo.
June 11, 20214 yr Author Interesting stuff. Here are some links I found that people might find useful: https://www.sevarg.net/2015/05/16/sunkko-788-welder-failure-and-repair/ https://georgehobby.wordpress.com/2016/11/09/diy-arduino-based-simple-spot-welder/ https://georgehobby.wordpress.com/2018/01/27/maxweldv2/
June 11, 20214 yr Author This guy took quite drastic action to get his Sunko 788 working properly:GRM_SUNKO_788H_MODS.pdf
June 11, 20214 yr There are some clever buggers around, eh! I think there's some threads on ES with people doing Chinese welder mods.
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