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TD4:
For a number of years, I have enjoyed the wit and wisdom of the fellow members on this forum. About two years ago I moved to Spain and now operate with Solar + a 15 kva. diesel generator, but I need something more mobile. I use a160 Amp stick inverter, a 150 Mig. A cut 40, and a TIG. What size genny would you thing would give me sufficient power to run any of these. In do have a 2.3 genny, but feel this not strong enough. ( If the Mods think this is in the wrong place, I apologize) Malcolm. |
mattinker:
Malcolm, I have had problems running an 160amp inverter welder on a generator, the voltage variations were the problem I blew something, that was quit an easy fix. This was five or six years ago and I don't remember the specifications of the generator or what I blew!. I would suggest contacting the manufacturers to see what they have to say, you can't be the only one who wants to do this! Regards, Matthew |
paulmo101:
Hi I have recently purchased a R-tech 161 ac/dc tig machine and in the manual it recommends at least a 5.5kva genny with AVR ( auto voltage regulation?) as a minimum. If not fitted with AVR and the tigger is damaged - not covered by my warranty. Cheers Paul |
chipenter:
You may get away with an uninterupted power supply between the genny and the wealders , or a nest of cappasitors , to give the genny a chanse to catch up . |
TD4:
Many thanks Gents, for your reply. When I bought the inverter 6/7 yrs. ago the chap said never run it with your genny. which was 2.2kva. Since coming here, I have sued it many times from the 15 kva. That's why I wondered about size. So I will look out for a 6 to 7 kva. Problem solved. thank you all again Malcolm. |
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