
Well I Didn't Know That
#1
Posted 14 June 2025 - 10:04 PM
He disconnected the wire feed, took the shroud off the torch, hooked the lead up, touched the torch onto the battery terminal, he pulled the trigger, I hit the key, and bugger me it started.
Shooter
#2
Posted 14 June 2025 - 10:45 PM
i have wondered about this before lol ! id imagine it would be easy to spike the electrics unless you know what you are doing.
#3
Posted Yesterday, 06:19 AM
They are basically a DC Power Pack. a TIG will do the same.
While it will work, I wouldn't make a habit of it !
#4
Posted Yesterday, 06:34 AM
I wouldn`t do it on anything with an ECU or retro fitted electronic ignition.
#5
Posted Yesterday, 08:11 AM
Likewise you can use a battery as a stick welder.
#6
Posted Yesterday, 08:43 AM
The issue with using welders not designed for this is that most have a voltage far too high. Not so much of an issue now with inverter welders as they have more adjustment.
Edited by 68+86auto, Yesterday, 08:44 AM.
#7
Posted Yesterday, 10:35 AM
Likewise you can use a battery as a stick welder.
Like this ?
#8
Posted Yesterday, 10:56 AM
Likewise you can use a battery as a stick welder.
Like this ?
Oh I knew there were some old chaps who had to do this in the backend of Nowhere. ;)
#9
Posted Yesterday, 11:45 AM
I went to see one of my mates today, apart from being a demon painter he's also an electronics buff, he has a side line in repairing knackered MIG welders. He told and showed me something I have never seen written or mentioned before. He started a car with a dead battery using a MIG welder!!!
He disconnected the wire feed, took the shroud off the torch, hooked the lead up, touched the torch onto the battery terminal, he pulled the trigger, I hit the key, and bugger me it started.
Shooter
Did the ignition and oil lights still work ?
#10
Posted Yesterday, 03:42 PM
I went to see one of my mates today, apart from being a demon painter he's also an electronics buff, he has a side line in repairing knackered MIG welders. He told and showed me something I have never seen written or mentioned before. He started a car with a dead battery using a MIG welder!!!
He disconnected the wire feed, took the shroud off the torch, hooked the lead up, touched the torch onto the battery terminal, he pulled the trigger, I hit the key, and bugger me it started.
Shooter
Did the ignition and oil lights still work ?
The car was a 14 plate fiesta, everything worked as normal, as he said " know what you doing, know your welder"
Shooter
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