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I bought a Everlast 140 st a while ago and since I got my Square Wave Tig machine I don't really use the Everlast machine at all....however I have been wanting to get a portable setup going. I looked for a Miller AEAD , or Lincoln Ranger etc but couldn't find much locally. I decided after doing some research to just buy a generator and use the little 140 inverter...I found this barely used Coleman 5500-6850?? watt Geny for $275... some power cord and connectors and now I have a little portable setup that also has 4 110v outlets as well...This setup works surprisingly good.. Attached ImagesLast edited by DemonSpeeder; 09-09-2012 at 07:09 PM.Lincoln pro mig 180Lincoln Square Wave Tig 300/wp 20/home built water cooler Victor, Purox, Harris, O/A welding/cutting setupsVintage Craftsman drill pressVintage Craftsman/Atlas 12"x 36'' lathe7''x 12'' w/c band saw Everlast 140 st
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Reply:Nice! I am dying to get a little welder like that -- hopefully soon ill get a maxstar 150. My truck just needs to stop breaking Miller Dynasty 300 DXMiller CST280Miller Maxstar 150 STH
Reply:Get a Maxstar or Thermal ArcDisclaimer; "I am just an a$$hole welder, don't take it personally ."
Reply:Demon...Most small portable generators with 110/115VAC output have only 15amp output receptacles. The portable inverter welders (usually) need 20 amp sources. Did you modify your generator somehow or are you just using 15 amp output to the welder?
Reply:Originally Posted by TozziWeldingGet a Maxstar or Thermal Arc
Reply:Originally Posted by shortfuseDemon...Most small portable generators with 110/115VAC output have only 15amp output receptacles. The portable inverter welders (usually) need 20 amp sources. Did you modify your generator somehow or are you just using 15 amp output to the welder?
Reply:Originally Posted by DemonSpeederIt states that it has a 20 amp breaker on the 220 outlet ( Idk )...I burned 7-8 1/8'' 7018 rods back to back (with a quick wire brushing in between) and no problems, the geny barely drops under load ... |
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