Re: Everlast Powerarc 210STL on Honda EU2200i generator

Originally Posted by
FlyFishn
As I said, I was curious to see how much I could do with it so I tried it and posted my results. Lower welding amperage means lower supply amperage - so conceivably there is a point it would work (going back to my point of lighter tig welding - not sure where that "point" is, though I could figure it out). That was the first time I welded with the machine on 120v. Other than that its always run on commercial 240v, at least in the past. I haven't had any reason to weld in the field yet but the big generator is available for that if need-be.
Just to make the point, though - the EU2200i starts and runs our well pump at the cabins easier than my small rotary - around 2600w. Pump is a 120v, I want to say the ratings label shows 15 amps. It also runs microwaves fine in power outages. So for anyone reading thru it will run more than "a TV and a few lights". We use the EU2200i all the time.
My concern is that you can damage your welder seriously and it also voids the warranty to run it on undersized, under rated equipment.
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