Has anybody used a champion 9000 watt generator to power an everlast 200xt welder?
Has anybody used a champion 9000 watt generator to power an everlast 200xt welder?
Elaborating more on my question. My concern is clean power. The Champion generator produces under 15% clean power
and the Everlast welder requires 5% clean power....has anybody had any problems with damage to their inverter welder?
Don't do it. Champions blow up things and void warranties all the time. There's a huge difference between 5% and 15%.
Mark
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The Northern Tools POWERHORSE line has THD of under <5%... I run my Powermig 230i off one and it's a great way to roll.
Most of the Predator lines weren't clean. They did introduce a few models that were rated as clean, but they are odd numbered like 8750 or something.
Mark
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A lot of guys over at WW are happy with this generator for welding...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083V8VNGL
Everlast 200xt should work perfectly fine with champion 9000 as it has dual-voltage support.
Champions are usually not clean power rated.
Mark
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The Inverters?
The Amazon link I posted says it's < 3% THD...
Champions have not had the best track record in those claims. They may be now, but that still seems a little optimistic.
Mark
performance@everlastwelders.com
www.everlastgenerators.com
www.everlastwelders.com
877-755-9353 x204
M-F 9am - 5pm EST