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I did some basic googling, and there's a bunch of different spot welding materials amperage and voltage tables. Ideally you'd want to use the minimum amount of amperage, and voltage for the material you're welding, it's thickness, and the attenuation size of the rest of the material.
Those look up tables, at least some of them, have demonstration welds at the different power configurations which are really interesting
Could you send it over? Seems good to check it out. I'll be on the lookout for a more powerful transformer in the meantime. I also went out and bought a more reputable SSR still rated at 40 amps.