Things to Consider Before Using Stick Welder in an Engine Driven Generator

 Workers can easily run a stick welder in an engine-driven generator. Still, before working it, you need to be sure whether the welder and generator are compatible with each other. You can determine this by considering several factors that will be mentioned in detail in this blog. 





1- Consider the output of the generator

While looking for a generator, check their output. The output is usually denoted in Watts. For example, if a generator has 4800 watts, it can produce 40 amps at 120 and 20 amps at 240 volts.


Properly understanding and choosing the right generator will help you ensure your machine works properly for a longer duration. 

2- Consider the output of the welder


The next output you should inspect is the welder. You can check their output by looking at the manual or on the side of the machine. For example, if the welder says 240 volts and 25 amps, you should multiply both values.


Here the value is 6000 watts. Hence the generator you choose should at least be 6000 watts generating generator or higher if you can afford it. 

3- Will other tools run with the generator


This is the ultimate calculation you need to do. Will other tools run with this generator? You need to do the same calculations you did to figure out the welder's output for the remaining tools. 


While calculating, professionals always advise overestimating and get generators whose wattage is greater than the wattage combined of the tools. 

Wrapping up


These were a couple of things you should consider while using a stick welder in an engine driven generator.

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