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The Seesii Battery Spot Welder is a sleek, handheld device combining a 5.0Ah battery and 80 power levels to deliver up to 800A output. Designed for welding 0.1-0.2mm nickel, stainless steel, and iron sheets, it supports multiple battery types including 18650 and NiMH. Featuring an OLED display and built-in safety protections, it offers both auto and manual modes with fast Type-C charging for uninterrupted, precise battery pack assembly and repair.
Manufacturer | Seesii |
Part Number | Seesii |
Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.14 x 3.31 x 1.65 inches |
Item model number | SE209 |
Style | Auto + Manual |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Included Components | Sandpaper *1, Nickel sheet (0.15*5M) *2 rolls, Spot welder *1, Soldering Pen Replacement Needle *2, File *1 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
A**R
Good welds for battery pack repair on nickel, not enough power for brass
Purchased to repair battery packs. Works well with the nickel plated steel provided.I only used on auto which works with an on-delay once you contact metal. 40 gears seems to work well with the 0.100" material provided, I did however, double each series connection with one plate then another on top-welding each one. Hold at a 45 ° angle while applying a decent amount of down pressure will assure a good weld.This tool is adjustable up to 80 gears. It did not produce any penetration on the brass plates that came standard in my Bosch battery pack. I had intended on using those for this repair but this tool did not have enough power to weld those.I added a picture of my welds and the settings along with the brass plates that my tool would not penetrate. Good for occasional welds but would purchase a more powerful model if spot welding was needed more frequently. 5 stars due to price and ease of use.
R**M
Get one! It works great!
This thing works great! I've seen bad reviews but they are wrong! I weld .2 mm strips to 21700 batteries and had to turn the power down. I'm very satisfied!
R**S
Power level is important
This works well at around 40-45 for my nickel strips. Minus 1 star for the directions being terrible.For all you who aren't professional spot welders out there, which I assume is most of us since we're buying a cheap spot welder, experiment with the angle and power levels you're using this at. I almost returned it because it was making poor welds, but it was my fault for having it set too high. If set too high (I was at 70-80) you will get burn marks on the nickel, inconsistent hits, and generally bad welds.
P**M
Affordable, easy to use handheld battery welder
Affordable, simple to use, li.ion battery welder. I welded a new battery pack together of 18650 li ion batteries for electronics products. This came with nickel weld.strip, extra tips, instructions. Charged unit first thing. Used somw of the nickel metal strip to weld batteries. If you are not sure on initial settings then cut some strips and practice first, off of the battery. Once you have welder set then weld to battery. Welds were strong held well
C**O
It works but it is extremely inconsistent and charges very slow
After charging the unit and welding my first 15 or so batteries I was about to leave a 5 star review. However, after getting to battery 30ish, it blew a hole through one of my batteries causing it to leak. I had turned the power down to 25ms for most of the welds on .15 strips. I had tried on .2 strips but had issues getting solid welds, but it was working well on .15. If anyone welds battery packs, you know the issues with a blown out battery and trying to get it out when its in the middle of a half welded pack. Anyhow I continued on being cautious of the varying weld power. Long story short, you never know what power you are getting on each weld no matter what setting you choose. It can be turned up high and barely weld a battery, or you can have it turned down to 20 and blow a hole in a battery.I welded a total of 3 13s8p packs and 1 13s6p pack. I had a total of 5 random blow outs causing leaks, and 3 that blew the wire strip completely off with tons of sparks, but didnt appear to penetrate the battery.This item does work, but you have to be careful and maybe not use it for large projects.The battery lasts about 60 welds at 20-30ms. Takes hours to charge though.
J**R
Very short battery life, makes nice stong neat welds
Some of the reviews of this welder talk about it having a decent battery life, but if you read all the reviews a significant portion mentioning having to recharge the welder after just a few welds. In my experience with mine, it can do about four welds and then needs to go back on the charger for about 20 minutes to do four more. I was upgrading all 5 cells in a 20v Max drill battery, meaning I had ten welds to make, requiring me to recharge the unit twice. Pretty frustrating. On the upside, when charged the unit makes quick strong welds with no sparks or splatter, and was up to the task. It came with a nice selection of nickel straps and replacement tips.
C**E
Great spot welder! Wish I had purchased this sooner.
Makes great welds! Has more power than I need, but allows the user to increase or decrease depending on the project. Easy to use! Had never used one of these, but the learning curve was quick! The battery life is ridiculously long considering the power this welder puts out. I was amazed at the extras that were provided in order to make this a very functional device. This welder is very sophisticated electronically, yet easy to figure out. I use this to weld batteries together to make inexpensive battery packs, and save a lot of money rather than buying OEM packs. Ie. 6 lithium CR123 3v batteries for about $15, makes 3 6v battery packs that would otherwise cost around $50 a piece. I definitely recommend this item!
A**R
Good deal for the money.
Works just fine for the money. I used it to build a new pack for my battery operated vacuum cleaner.Big advise....practice before building your pack, even if you have experience with other spot welders. What worked for me is about 70-75 for the batteries, 40-50 for strip to strip spots (I had to build a cross shaped jumper, welding a piece of strip to the existing strip between cells). Hold the welder at an angle, not straight down but at 45 degrees.What I've found is that after a few welds I needed to clean the tips. They get dirty pretty fast and won't solder correctly.
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