It’s close enough not to be able to answer that. The inrush current of a welder is huge anyway, so it could exceed the instantaneous capacity of the generator. However, it’s also possible with capacitance in the welder to smooth that out, that it will work fine. The only way to be sure is to test it. If you can’t do that before purchasing, it’s a risk you take. On balance it should work, but may not.
SOURCE: hobart engine drive welder has no power out put
i took an old trickle battery charger,6 volts and energize the armmiture,all so called polarizing,google it ,shows how also
SOURCE: wiring problem for a hobart G-213 welder
download it for free.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/12408431/1985-Wire-Diagram
SOURCE: welder will not power auxillary outlets
sounds like either something is shorted out or the governor is stuck. Check the governor linkage to start with and make sure it is free. Then check the push in breakers for the outlets to see if they are popped. If not the brushes or the armature could be stuck or corroded.
SOURCE: I just purchased a used Hobart model RC-256
if the plate says 230 3 phase,its three phase only,so the only way to run unit is three phase.sorry
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