jives
Well-known member
Hi all;
Can a typical portable generator safely run a 240 V welder? Looking to buy my first welder, probably stick, but that is not the issue. My garage does not yet have power -- it is wired but connections to the main panel in the house are at least a year away (finances). It is wired for 240 V, but right now I only have 120V from the house via an extension cord.
I'd like to purchase a 240V welder and run it off my Briggs 5500 W portable, non-inverter generator, which does have a 240V, 20 A circuit (it may be 220V, 30 A). BTW, I assume that if it can run a 240 V welder it could also run a 120V welder.
I've Googled this topic and the advice is all over the place, dependent on the welder and generator specs. Given my generator, what stick welder would you advise?
Thanks.
Can a typical portable generator safely run a 240 V welder? Looking to buy my first welder, probably stick, but that is not the issue. My garage does not yet have power -- it is wired but connections to the main panel in the house are at least a year away (finances). It is wired for 240 V, but right now I only have 120V from the house via an extension cord.
I'd like to purchase a 240V welder and run it off my Briggs 5500 W portable, non-inverter generator, which does have a 240V, 20 A circuit (it may be 220V, 30 A). BTW, I assume that if it can run a 240 V welder it could also run a 120V welder.
I've Googled this topic and the advice is all over the place, dependent on the welder and generator specs. Given my generator, what stick welder would you advise?
Thanks.
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