DIY Tig Cooler and auto start/stop
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 8:50 am
Home made tig cooler just about done. Tested it and at 50psi runs almost a litre per minute through the CK20 torch and 25' feet each way of hose. Flow limit must be the torch head I guess. Anyway, google says a litre a minute is ok.
New Stronghand Tools PCB clamp
I made up a timer for the coolant pump. Basically its a box with a male mains plug coming in one side and a female coming out the other. It goes inline from the power point to the pump motor cord. I has a third cable which is the trigger which comes from the welder. Basically I wanted the pump to kick in when its first powered up for a preset time, say 30 seconds, just to make sure there is water in the lines. Then only to turn on when when there is argon flow. So I opened up the machine but unfortunately the argon solenoid is 240v and I only need 12v for a signal.
So I traced it back and and found the relay that controls it which is 12v. Unplugged about 15 connectors, took out the 4 screws holding the board and soldered on a pair to piggyback the -12v and +12v to coil of the relay.
I ran these wires to the back panel and installed in to it a female plug connector thingamajig
This is the timer box. It has a microprocessor control relay module ($10 on ebay, fantastic for what it can do), the guts out of the smallest 240v to 12v plug pack and a solid state relay. The wire from the back panel of the tig switches that solid state relay on, supposed to be 10milliamps or so but was only using 4 when I tested it. Wasn't sure if extra load from a conventional relay would do something funny with the electronics in the welder hence the SSR, I'm sure 4millamps isn't going to hurt anything.
So when its all plugged in and turned on the pump starts straight away and runs for whatever the preset time is then stops. As soon as the argon solenoid opens and you start welding, the pump starts back up instantly, actually earlier, preflow initiates the pump before the weld. So long as the argon is flowing the pump is on but as soon as the argon stops (postflow) the timer starts and counts down from whatever you set. Pump gets switched off when the timer reaches 0. 30 seconds should be more than enough to cool off whatever heat is left, actually probably 10 or 15 would be enough. So basically I don't have to remember to turn it on, because it goes on with the welder, and I don't have to listen to it going all day when I'm just tinkering around. I couldn't even remember to turn on a gas valve on a torch and that was in my hand, so this should remove the risk of burning out a torch because I forgot to turn a pump on.
Actually it was really just an excuse to stuff around in the garage all arvo with six pack. Oh and don't try this as there is 240v present and well because safety... or something.
New Stronghand Tools PCB clamp
I made up a timer for the coolant pump. Basically its a box with a male mains plug coming in one side and a female coming out the other. It goes inline from the power point to the pump motor cord. I has a third cable which is the trigger which comes from the welder. Basically I wanted the pump to kick in when its first powered up for a preset time, say 30 seconds, just to make sure there is water in the lines. Then only to turn on when when there is argon flow. So I opened up the machine but unfortunately the argon solenoid is 240v and I only need 12v for a signal.
So I traced it back and and found the relay that controls it which is 12v. Unplugged about 15 connectors, took out the 4 screws holding the board and soldered on a pair to piggyback the -12v and +12v to coil of the relay.
I ran these wires to the back panel and installed in to it a female plug connector thingamajig
This is the timer box. It has a microprocessor control relay module ($10 on ebay, fantastic for what it can do), the guts out of the smallest 240v to 12v plug pack and a solid state relay. The wire from the back panel of the tig switches that solid state relay on, supposed to be 10milliamps or so but was only using 4 when I tested it. Wasn't sure if extra load from a conventional relay would do something funny with the electronics in the welder hence the SSR, I'm sure 4millamps isn't going to hurt anything.
So when its all plugged in and turned on the pump starts straight away and runs for whatever the preset time is then stops. As soon as the argon solenoid opens and you start welding, the pump starts back up instantly, actually earlier, preflow initiates the pump before the weld. So long as the argon is flowing the pump is on but as soon as the argon stops (postflow) the timer starts and counts down from whatever you set. Pump gets switched off when the timer reaches 0. 30 seconds should be more than enough to cool off whatever heat is left, actually probably 10 or 15 would be enough. So basically I don't have to remember to turn it on, because it goes on with the welder, and I don't have to listen to it going all day when I'm just tinkering around. I couldn't even remember to turn on a gas valve on a torch and that was in my hand, so this should remove the risk of burning out a torch because I forgot to turn a pump on.
Actually it was really just an excuse to stuff around in the garage all arvo with six pack. Oh and don't try this as there is 240v present and well because safety... or something.