REPAIRING A NON-SERVICEABLE WELDING HOOD

[Unixgeek] has an Optrel welding hood, which consists of a lens that auto-adjusts for different welding tasks. It stopped working properly, as well as this hood is “Non-Serviceable”, so he had to either throw it away or hack it. The issue was that he understood it contained batteries, however they weren’t accessible. utilizing his milling machine, he was able to repair it himself. After eliminating the outer layer of plastic [Unixgeek] discovered that it was full of foam. With continued milling he lastly uncovered the batteries. They are standard CR2330 cells, so he might quickly replace them, or set up a separate battery holder.

We like seeing this kind of hack, as simple as it is, since of exactly how much we truly dislike gadgets with organized obsolescence developed in. This is a >$300 security gadget that gets damaged when some coin cells lastly die. any type of kind of hack to keep people from having to throw away their gadgets is a great thing.

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