A 70 amp arc welder is typically suitable for welding thin materials, such as sheet metal and light gauge steel, as well as aluminum and some non-ferrous metals. It is effective for small fabrication projects, automotive repairs, and general hobbyist tasks. However, its capacity may limit welding thicker materials, often requiring pre-heating or additional passes for better penetration. Always ensure you select the appropriate electrode and settings for the specific material being welded.
The maximum current capacity that a 70 amp breaker can handle is 70 amps.
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The 50 amp charging circuit will never be able achieve a full charge for the 70 amp hour battery, thus in effect turning the 70 amp hour battery into a 50 amp hour battery.
Yes, you can weld the H. Balancer to the Crank. They used to do it alot in the 60 and 70's. Just be sure to get as even of a weld as possible. No wire welding though.
Hyundai sonata 2003 2000cc works on battery: 66 amp or 70 amp.
70 Amp fuses can be purchased at most auto parts stores as well as stores like The Source by Circuit City and Radio Shack.
The recommended wire size for a 70 amp electrical circuit is typically 6 AWG (American Wire Gauge).
#6 You can use number 6 copper if you wish,you will definitely not overload it or you can figure the wire size by the duty cycle. If your welder has a 100 duty cycle rating use wire good for 52 amps or a number 6. If the duty cycle is 90, multiply the amp draw by .95 x 52 or 49.4 amps or a number 8 wire. These are a few more of the duty cycle multipliers 80 duty cycle(.89) 70 duty cycle(.84) 60 duty cycle(.78)Duty cycle takes in to account that most welders do not weld continously at maximum welder output all the time.
The recommended gauge for a 70 amp wire in a residential electrical system is typically 4 AWG (American Wire Gauge).
The infield arc for 70-foot bases typically refers to the distance from home plate to the arc's edge, which is used in youth baseball and softball leagues. For 70-foot bases, the infield arc is generally set at 95 feet from home plate, creating a semi-circle that helps define the area where infield play occurs. This arc assists players in understanding field positioning and making plays in the infield. The specific measurements can vary slightly depending on the league's regulations.
That depends on the voltage.