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Pissente Mini Portable Spot Welding Machine with Lithium Battery Transistor for Capacitor, Welding Power Can Be Powered by a Lithium Battery or a.
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Product information
Description
[Powerful and Versatile Welding Power] The welding power can be supplied by a lithium battery or a 12V car battery, providing flexibility and convenience for various welding needs. [Automatic and Manual Welding Modes] The controller offers an automatic welding mode while retaining a manual trigger interface, allowing users to choose according to their specific welding requirements. [Precise and Efficient Control System] The controller features single-chip microcomputer control, precise output pulse, and an LCD display screen to show welding parameters, ensuring accurate and efficient welding. [Convenient Design] The soldering pen and input wire are connected by U-shaped cold-pressed terminals for easy disassembly and replacement, while using high-quality materials such as 10 AWG multi-strand flexible wire for increased surge capacity. [High Stability and Safety Features] Equipped with five 300A MOSFETs driven by imported special chips, fast switching capability to prevent tube explosions, and a 25V 10,000uF capacitor for power compensation, ensuring stability and safety during soldering operations. Specification: Item Type: Mini Spot Welder Product Description: 1: This controller is mainly used for soldering small battery repair power banks, tools, model airplanes, etc. 2: This controller requires users to have some basic electronics knowledge and safety awareness. 3: Although sufficient protection has been provided for the MOSFET drive, it is inevitable that a tube will explode during use. If a tube explodes, simply replace it.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Width15 cm
- ColourWhite
- Availability of spare parts0.000912 year(s)
- ManoMano ReferenceME220744153
Advice from
Spot welding machine buying guide
Without necessarily realising it, you come face to face with spot welding every day when you get into your car. On average, 4000 welding points are needed to assemble a car. Portable vs. workshop welding machines: spot the difference!
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