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Battery, jump leads = Welder - uks - 6 June 2013

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=WELDING+WITH+A+BATTERY&docid=4566728096746274&mid=947DD1A23F93035502D5947DD1A23F93035502D5&view=detail&FORM=VIRE8

We've done this on an expedition works OK. Works with 12 v batteries as well.


RE: Battery, jump leads = Welder - Highlander - 6 June 2013

Interesting, I will remember this one,..thanks


RE: Battery, jump leads = Welder - Straight Shooter - 6 June 2013

great post uks I to will lock that into my brain forever .....loads of rods in my garage...


RE: Battery, jump leads = Welder - Dorset Lad - 7 July 2013

I certainly wouldn't want to be doing this infront of the batteries as the guy in the vid was doing. If the rod was to "stick" to the work as happens in stick welding, you have effectively short circuited the battery. Lead acid batteries have a nasty habbit of exploding when you short circuit them or at the very least getting extreamly hot. You could melt the insulation off of the leads too.
In my oppinion this is something for dire emergencies only.


RE: Battery, jump leads = Welder - Mortblanc - 7 July 2013

It is for use in emergencies only and it does not give a deep weld. You might get a thin section tacked together for a trip out of the woods but it is not going to be a permanent fix for a major component in any way.