Re: Laptop and welder redux
Ignoramus4283 <ignoramus4283@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I put my control board into my welder last night (did not yet finish
wiring).
My question is, in ABSENCE of high frequency arc starting, is the
laptop in any danger from the welding machine doing regular (think
stick) arc welding (again, no HF, just stick welding).
Get some old 486/Pentium.. test :)
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