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Hello Roger, For your system, I'd suggest using a manual switch to connect/disconnect the low voltage charging supply to the capacitors. If you decide to use a starter relay, you'll also need a high-current 12 volt supply (such as a 12 volt gel cell battery) to supply current for the starter relay and a heavy duty push button to control it. That should do the trick (assuming the contacts in your starting relay don't weld). Not real fancy but functional... Good luck and best regards, -- Bert --
: Hi Bert;
: Thank you for your suggestions,& the Auto Starter Relay Sw Idea.
: You asked what I was using to Charge the Capacitor?
: I am using an Adapter Power Supply, Class 2 with 110 Volt input & 20
: Volt DC at 1 amp.output to Charge the 2 Farad Capacitor & it will Spot
: Weld Sheet Metal.
: The wiring diagram is the other issue which you said will need a little
: engineering help.
: Best Regards,
: Roger