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Originally posted by moe1942 PS: Don, please don't send anymore rain!!!!
moe1942
Me??? Well, I guess I need to find out who is sending it to me first!
Got pounded again last night, too. It has rained so much lately, I think I'm getting webs on my feet! I think it'll clear up for you soon, Moe. Right now, it is sunny and about 88 deg. I'm opening the gate and letting some out for you. Let me know when you get it and I'll close the gate.( Don't want to let too much out! )
Thanks for the replies.
I know I sound like a worry wart but I'm a stckler for taking care of my equipment. Thought I could give the batteries a boost before I used it.
The big window doesn't need to be placed in the sun. It has a battery back up that does most of the work. The older hoods didn't have this. Everytime you turn it on, the battery does the work. The solar cells use arc energy to extend the battery life. You should be fine. I never had any troubles from the Elite.
Not sure if the unit charges while it is off or not, however as for welding in the shade, it is the intense UV from the welding arc that powers the cells much more so than ambient light. Due to the fact that you are much closer to the point source of energy, it works quite well at assisting the batteries. I'm not sure about the miller helmet, but I use a hornell helmet and the way mine works is it has two lithium batterys (Shelf life ~5yrs), that it uses when there is not sufficient solar energy to run them (mainly the transition from light to dark), once you start welding, it switches to solar to assist the batteries. Some helmets use rechargeable batteries which may have trouble if left on the shelf. Direct continuious sunlight is a bad idea, not just for the LCD, but for all the plastic parts.
-illuzion
I'm not a frequent welder so consequently my hood stays in the dark a lot. Will the light from an incandescent light recharge the batteries on the Big Window Elite? I have several calculators that will work with light from a bulb and wonder if the Elite works on the same principle.
I hesitate to put it out in the sun. After five minutes the hood is pretty hot and I'm afraid the heat will damage the innards.. Also, when I do weld, it is done in the shade.
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