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Is my welding helmet no more good?
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<blockquote data-quote="box" data-source="post: 7706067" data-attributes="member: 123958"><p>They usually stay charged in a shed or workshop as long as they're hung up with the solar panel facing outward (i.e. no facing the wall) or left on the bench facing upwards, but I guess it depends on how dark your shed actually is. Give the solar panel and sensors a wipe down, leave it out in the sun, it might come right. Otherwise check the batteries if it's got replaceable ones. </p><p></p><p>I've given up on auto helmets, the cheap ones give me sore eyes and don't work properly for TIG welding (or at least, they didn't used to), and the expensive ones are too expensive to have sitting around doing nothing. The $10 manual flip up jobbie is going well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="box, post: 7706067, member: 123958"] They usually stay charged in a shed or workshop as long as they're hung up with the solar panel facing outward (i.e. no facing the wall) or left on the bench facing upwards, but I guess it depends on how dark your shed actually is. Give the solar panel and sensors a wipe down, leave it out in the sun, it might come right. Otherwise check the batteries if it's got replaceable ones. I've given up on auto helmets, the cheap ones give me sore eyes and don't work properly for TIG welding (or at least, they didn't used to), and the expensive ones are too expensive to have sitting around doing nothing. The $10 manual flip up jobbie is going well for me. [/QUOTE]
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