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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Far as the TIG, with 110vac/30A you can get about 90 amps out. That would do what you need, but for the trouble of getting 110/30, I would think it has to be easier to get 220vac.

    Another option, buy a small 5500watt generator just for the welder. We run the IMIG200 on one all the time for mobile welding.
    Not to hijack, but I thought a bigger generator was needed for 200 amp machines? Or is that for running it on 110?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trip59 View Post
    Not to hijack, but I thought a bigger generator was needed for 200 amp machines? Or is that for running it on 110?
    Bigger is better. But that is what we run on all the time with flux core outside. The IMIG-200 is rated under 30 amps so it will work. See the IMAX rating before trying to run on a generator.
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