Posted by 7lazy77 on January 24, 2009 at 22:27:25 from (72.36.61.204):
In Reply to: Re: Generator help posted by Walt davies on January 24, 2009 at 20:56:05:
Walt, Looking over everything, this is what I found. The welder is an AC-225. Either the owner's manual doesn't tell me much or I just don't know how to understand what it is telling me (more likely the case). So, I looked at labels on the welder & found TWO different illustrations. The fist one had a symbol of a male plug & next to it had: U1 230V, I1 50A & 60Hz. The SECOND illustration had a ~ symbol with Uo79V below it & next to it had U2 25V & I2 225A. WHAT THE HECK IS THIS TELLING ME as far as the amperage draw on the welder???
I then checked the owners manual on the generator & it said the 120/240V receptacle was 30 Amp. I also checked the circuit breaker (that I currently run the welder off of) & it was 30 Amp.
Once again, sorry to sound stupid, but I am trying to figure this all out. Please Help!
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