Highly educating with regard to its usage and warnings on it dangers. This can be done in case of dire requirement in the absence of a welding machine. Can be used for small welding jobs!!!
Wow wish i knew this before i bought a cheap chinese arc welder! Water resistance from AC with adjustable salt power control to get the right amount of oomph to make those welds!
There is no electrolysis with AC power. Therefore only water boiling without explosions. The same method is used for medical purposes. Room hydrators are working in exactly the same way. They use carbon electrodes and tap water...
Bad thing Basic electric cercuit we have gone fare beyond that electric welding machine safe and efficient and contralble and capable with more relain amity and availability and you come up with that shit
HAFO 821 I had one long time ago. It works very well the more amount of Salt that you add makes it better. To change the amp. To weld deeper yo have to put the aluminum plank closer. My it was a empty car battery box. While you weld the water gets hot.
Salt acidosis occurs after a dozen welds, before nothing toxic happens to breathe. However, when making these welds the glass tray should remain outside, in the open air.
Practically is a dangerous way you can never expect an accedent. Welding machine inverter worth 3,500. That way no proper indication of ampares exerted
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Hello, how much should the thermal key be so that it does not jump at the entrance of the house, it will serve with 16 amps? 220 volts. It is only 2.2 kilowatts. Will the key work or skip?,thanks
Care to explain more about the science behind it? How can the salt water be used as an inverter? You know you're suppose to clean/grind the surface to be welded right?
VG KRISHNA FROM INDIA: Beautiful Idea. Best experiment with all care!!! Most useful in case of small welding when we take all care. Thanks for the video.
What do you mean by "connecting directly from the counter"? So should I bypass the circuit breakers after the power meter? If you just need 3kW, it would be around 15A. So cannot I just pull that power from an ordinary wall socket? The circuit breaker is usually 16A for the sockets in most european houses, so it should be enough I suppose?
How you say would be good, but the initial absorption often makes the life-saver snap, instead directly from the counter no. The 16A sockets have nothing to do with it, they are fine.
I think it might be a translation thing counter = meter? As in bypass all the pesky circuit breakers and RCD things to make it as dangerous as possible. I wouldn't do this unless my life depended on it and there was no other option. Even then I'd think carefully
3kW at 230V us just over 13A. Very low for welding. You should have metered the setup so actual usage is shown. As you noted its 38 to 42V. I checked my cheap 120V welder when I got it. 40V, almost 60A. Small rods used like you suggest. Most general purpose welding is done at 90 to 120A as far as I have seen but with larger rods.
Salt water is essential in this type of welding that plays the role of passage of current, but it has nothing to do with a traditional welding machine. With salt water you can also weld with a medium-small cable. Welding with 38-42 volts is always subordinated to 230 3KW. Keep in mind that it is not a transformer.
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 exactly its not a transformer. Not dropping the voltage or raising the current. All its doing is adding a cheap high capacity series resistor to limit the current and ensure the MCCB does not trip. You should explain these things in videos like this. Some of us have more experience with electrical but some inexperienced persons could get injured. Realistically many people do not read the descriptions either.
this consumes alot of amperage, most houses wires are for maxmium 13 amperes only, this needs more than 13 ampers so it needs a thick wire that comes straight out of house electric box
We're all warned about charging batteries indoors. Hydrogen will accumulate and an explosion will follow. I've used this setup with just 1A current to collect test tubes full of hydrogen. and then exploded them 'Pop'
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 muito obrigado meus queridos irmãos pela resp rapida só faltou os 2 produto quimico colocado dentro da agua descupe me o incomodo
Its directly from the main ... You can plug it in the socket of your house... And thats this thing is so dangerous .. 230v..it can toast a person in one wrong touch
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 sir one dought and last dought sir input wires is connecting to switch board it is a safe r not any short circuit problem is thair
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 sir successful completed this welding machine but thair is problem sir mcb stripped out every time sir plz explain connection sir
230v electricity is deadly. Electricity + water is 10 times more deadly. Electricity + salt water is even more deadly. Also explosive gas is formed. After long welding indoors with poor ventilation you will blow windows out.
Highly educating with regard to its usage and warnings on it dangers. This can be done in case of dire requirement in the absence of a welding machine. Can be used for small welding jobs!!!
Yeah like if your life depends on it and there is no other option. Even then I'd think carefully
very dangerous.
Severe dangerous. Don't try.
Wow wish i knew this before i bought a cheap chinese arc welder! Water resistance from AC with adjustable salt power control to get the right amount of oomph to make those welds!
Indeed, it is as you say; adjust the right amount of current to the type of welding..
I can guarantee any Chinese arc welder is better than this
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Is it safe for wiring? Can it be connected to a regular outlet?
Your a Gift, Bless, Protect and Speed.
*I'm never seen like that before*
*This is awesome*
not doing this again my refrigerator stop working
Attention, hydrogène badaboum ! ^_
There is no electrolysis with AC power. Only water boiling...
@@ΠάριςΑζής electrolysis also happen in AC
Where are your breakers?!
ماكنة اللحام متوفرة في معظم البلاد ، وبأسعار مناسبة ، أفضل من ناحية الأمان ، كتجربة جيدة
You risk your life!
Robert witch wire conect on witch hole from counter or doesn't matter?
Can you make a adjustable one by bring connections in water
closer and further apart
Maybe if my life depended on it and there was no other option
nice . is interesant if you connect a strange motor to work with this low voltage and high current .
if you lock closer you wil see "dumb ways to die" is written on whe workpiece
see!
Its ok for emergency use only but its not safety great idea
How about steel?
Holy *hit, if you like electric shocks and hydrogene explosions use this metode:)
Thats my thought....HHO genarator!
There is no electrolysis with AC power. Therefore only water boiling without explosions. The same method is used for medical purposes. Room hydrators are working in exactly the same way. They use carbon electrodes and tap water...
Impressionante, ottimo lavoro!
L’acqua svolge una funzione di resistenza/trasformatore di isolamento?
Ciao Ste, l'acqua in se per se non svolge la funzione di resistenza, ma è la quantità di sale che determina la corrente e fa da reostato.
Ma è il positivo o il negativo della 220 che va nell'acqua
?
@@nandoferdy9143 Nella corrente alternata non c'è nè il negativo nè il positivo
Bad thing
Basic electric cercuit we have gone fare beyond that electric welding machine safe and efficient and contralble and capable with more relain amity and availability and you come up with that shit
I just wasted ₹ 30,000. Buying welding machine...
ahahahahhh crazy "circuit" but seems to be working very well!
HAFO 821 I had one long time ago. It works very well the more amount of Salt that you add makes it better. To change the amp. To weld deeper yo have to put the aluminum plank closer. My it was a empty car battery box. While you weld the water gets hot.
@@donpabloescalante3396 it up
Is it absolutely safe to touch even with gloves ?
Insulating rubber gloves
This is ordinary water?
Yes, tap water
Arc power - current x voltage on arc.
230V can expand arc flame to 1...2cm long and increase energy... but bad for precision welding...
You seem to know a lot.
No question , very smart . Dont let the chines know
我知道了
@@ricardomilos2674
Ink-key-lease please
Robert, my old friend, will the saltwater produce poisonous gas when used?
Salt acidosis occurs after a dozen welds, before nothing toxic happens to breathe. However, when making these welds the glass tray should remain outside, in the open air.
Low cost but denger
Practically is a dangerous way you can never expect an accedent. Welding machine inverter worth 3,500. That way no proper indication of ampares exerted
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Nice bro good 💪💪
Hello, how much should the thermal key be so that it does not jump at the entrance of the house, it will serve with 16 amps? 220 volts. It is only 2.2 kilowatts. Will the key work or skip?,thanks
16 amps is excellent.
Iove....u....Fc..
Electrolysis welding huh? Never would have thought of that one. Thank you Robert.
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ai xem có tin không phát biểu với tôi
Great light dimmer
Now I will not buy welding machine🤣just a water and salt to weld a metal. Awesome!
Dude my safety switch goes off and the power off... how do i fix it? Pls tell me
First of all, you must have at least 3 kW of power at 220 volts. To avoid having the switch turn off you have to connect directly from the counter.
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 Thank you
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 But how do i calculate 3kW? in 220V AC Power
It is written in your contract with the power company. But and if you don't have 3 KW, the system won't work.
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 Okay Thank you so much :)
nice video
Salt + Water + Aluminum foil with 230 Volts = Death.
Highly risk
Which salt are used, cooking iodine or sodium chloride N. A. C. L
Very very good
Nice !!!
Care to explain more about the science behind it? How can the salt water be used as an inverter?
You know you're suppose to clean/grind the surface to be welded right?
His using oxy cutting goggles and welding in what looks like a kitchen, I don't think he cares about the weld
220v is applicable or not sir and which type of wire u used plz reply mee
Good
Perfect
Listrik 450wat apa bisa sy dah coba tp korslet Truss..
Its very danger..
No toquen el agua.
VG KRISHNA FROM INDIA: Beautiful Idea. Best experiment with all care!!! Most useful in case of small welding when we take all care. Thanks for the video.
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It is very dangerous practice. Please don't put like these videos. It leads to accidents
Everything is written in the video description
Everything about that just seem wrong, but I now really want to try 😁
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What do you mean by "connecting directly from the counter"? So should I bypass the circuit breakers after the power meter? If you just need 3kW, it would be around 15A. So cannot I just pull that power from an ordinary wall socket? The circuit breaker is usually 16A for the sockets in most european houses, so it should be enough I suppose?
How you say would be good, but the initial absorption often makes the life-saver snap, instead directly from the counter no. The 16A sockets have nothing to do with it, they are fine.
By the "life-saver" you mean the RCD/GDFI
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I think it might be a translation thing counter = meter? As in bypass all the pesky circuit breakers and RCD things to make it as dangerous as possible. I wouldn't do this unless my life depended on it and there was no other option. Even then I'd think carefully
forgive the ignorance but where does the gray cable on the top right of the video go to?
goes to the 230 volts home network.
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Larger wire would be wise.
3kW at 230V us just over 13A. Very low for welding. You should have metered the setup so actual usage is shown.
As you noted its 38 to 42V. I checked my cheap 120V welder when I got it. 40V, almost 60A. Small rods used like you suggest. Most general purpose welding is done at 90 to 120A as far as I have seen but with larger rods.
Salt water is essential in this type of welding that plays the role of passage of current, but it has nothing to do with a traditional welding machine. With salt water you can also weld with a medium-small cable. Welding with 38-42 volts is always subordinated to 230 3KW. Keep in mind that it is not a transformer.
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 exactly its not a transformer. Not dropping the voltage or raising the current. All its doing is adding a cheap high capacity series resistor to limit the current and ensure the MCCB does not trip.
You should explain these things in videos like this. Some of us have more experience with electrical but some inexperienced persons could get injured. Realistically many people do not read the descriptions either.
I was made it it is some good but after tow weldings the fuse was broken can you tell me what is the reason
this consumes alot of amperage, most houses wires are for maxmium 13 amperes only, this needs more than 13 ampers so it needs a thick wire that comes straight out of house electric box
While welding it has drawn more current than fuse capability.So fuse burnt out.
This is one of the best ideas. You should also have added the risk of explosion due to hydrogen. A bunch of idiots will set themselves on fire.
The glass container is large to form hydrogen vapors.
We're all warned about charging batteries indoors. Hydrogen will accumulate and an explosion will follow. I've used this setup with just 1A current to collect test tubes full of hydrogen. and then exploded them 'Pop'
how many amps is that?
will blow house's fuse.
Did it smell like chlorine ?
In the video after welding it did not smell of chlorine, but after other welds it did.
Not sure
V.good...Pani man konsa sheet rakha giya,ye to bataya he nahe.
I would like to see an amp meter on this circuit
😂😂😂
Only for urgent cases when a proper welder is unavailable.
Yeah like if your life depends on it and there is no other option. Even then I'd think carefully
Está bien ,pero dime de donde tomas la corriente, si la tomas de 110 o 220 w. Y el consumo de electricidad de cuánto es?
es 230V, el consumo es casi cero para una soldadura.
Ausom vid. It always amazes me how great videos like this get thumbs down?
No "shock" in water?
Sehr gut!
I can't seen full circuit
BIN DER. DROGENDEALER..
dangerous,just make a caution on you video
Which type of wire u used tell me in sqares
Minimum 4mm - max 6mm squares
Very good information video, but seafty first
cara parabens vc é um genio só não entendi os 2 produtos quimicos colocado dentro da agua e o volume dagua
As folhas de alumínio são bandejas para cozinhar alimentos. A quantidade de água é baseada no que você deseja soldar.
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 muito obrigado meus queridos irmãos pela resp rapida só faltou os 2 produto quimico colocado dentro da agua descupe me o incomodo
Nice brother which kind of electrode use it 3.5 or 4mm and how much empire you got
You can read the description of the video
😁😁😁😁 i got scared!
+,-, ka kya system hai konsa kidher rahega
seems to work in maybe an emergency. but easier to just buy a cheap stick welder about £45 a lot safer
Does it matter if i connect minus on plus plus on minus at ac as i dont know what is what
I know stupid question but plz help. Doing it today
Doesn't matter
Is the voltage coming from the socket out of the grid or is it connected to a welding machine? :)))
The voltage is directly from the mains, no external welding machine :)
Its directly from the main ... You can plug it in the socket of your house... And thats this thing is so dangerous .. 230v..it can toast a person in one wrong touch
bhai pani ma kon se tar dalni hai + ya -
+
Sir which one is positive and which one is negative wire sir and I connect these wires in extension board it is safe or not sir
There is no positive and negative, everything is in alternating current.
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 sir one dought and last dought sir input wires is connecting to switch board it is a safe r not any short circuit problem is thair
Read the video description carefully and be careful.
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 sir successful completed this welding machine but thair is problem sir mcb stripped out every time sir plz explain connection sir
@@ElectricExperimentsRobert33 sir I use 3mm electrode may be this is reason for mcb stripping
j'ai déjà vu cela avec "peper". Il disait aussi qu'il fallait prendre la phase pour la baguette et le neutre pour la masse!
La soudure est excellente même en inversant les polarités.
Mon ami est ce que c'est vraie ça cette démonstration ???
Hope it Can be used for small brazing jobs also?
I never tried to do, I can't tell you..
I thank you so much for giving me the amount of salt used. Thank you
is this safe
230v electricity is deadly. Electricity + water is 10 times more deadly. Electricity + salt water is even more deadly.
Also explosive gas is formed. After long welding indoors with poor ventilation you will blow windows out.
@@cmazy informativ
if you make this circuit in Indonesia called crime
Why??
What is the multi meter hook up to??????????
Read the video description.
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Great sir👍
That's bulshit he still use electric power you don't see that