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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 08:36:14 -0600, "Robert Swinney"
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Gunner,
Twenty amps is a good assumption. The math says, about 24 amps, assuming
50% overall efficiency and a .75 power factor. All this is based on a very
well balanced, "nearly perfect" 5 HP RPC. Ordinarily, I would guess a
welder is not very sensitive to impurities in it's source voltage; so
voltage balance in an RPC should not be a critical factor. Just to be on
the safe side, if the welder has some sort of electronic regulation, make
sure you connect the regulation phase across the 240 volt main.

Bob (as Walenda said, "balance ain't everything) Swinney


Its a minty but late 80s Airco PulseArc 350 mig welder. IRRC its 350
amp capable and the data plate says 208/39 amps.

It also says Electronic CV, but I doubt if its an inverter based
machine. Brand new Tweco gun, new and full tank of 75/25 etc.

Its currently sitting in my trailer out front of the house, the result
of a rather complicated 3 cornered swap that also netted me a nearly
unused Lincoln Weld Pak 100, a fair amount of consumables for both,
and a large New blast cabinet and another 400lbs of blasting media,
mostly beads.

I suppose I can only tell for sure by simply plugging it in and trying
it.

Gunner


"Gunner" wrote in message
.. .
How big a welder can I run off a 5hp rotary converter?

I calculate about 20 amps. Is this correct?

Gunner

It's better to be a red person in a blue state
than a blue person in a red state. As a red
person, if your blue neighbors turn into a mob
at least you have a gun to protect yourself.
As a blue person, your only hope is to appease
the red mob with herbal tea and marinated tofu.

(Phil Garding)



It's better to be a red person in a blue state
than a blue person in a red state. As a red
person, if your blue neighbors turn into a mob
at least you have a gun to protect yourself.
As a blue person, your only hope is to appease
the red mob with herbal tea and marinated tofu.

(Phil Garding)