¿PUEDO UTILIZAR MI SOLDADOR CON UN GENERADOR?

Today we're taking advantage of a collaboration with our friends at eBay to answer a question many of you have about welding with a generator. First, let's be clear: the equipment shown in the video is very, very inexpensive, and it was capable of powering all three welders. Obviously, if we want something that can weld with a 2.5mm electrode without any problems, we'll have to spend at least three times that amount. I also realized that despite being 5500W, it never powers the entire output from a single socket. The single-phase power supply delivers 3000W, and the three-phase power supply delivers 2500W, which is why it was struggling with the 2.5mm electrode. Here's an Amazon link for most of the tools and accessories we currently have and use in the workshop: https://www.amazon.es/shop/efeunojoaq... Just so you know, by purchasing from this link (whatever it is), you're helping the channel, so THANK YOU SO MUCH FROM THE HEART. After clarifying, here are some links: The generator I show in the video, which is very affordable and recommended for lighting, drills, angle grinders, or welding, but with a 1.6mm electrode. SOLD OUT. Here's another one that won't give you any problems welding with a 2.5mm electrode, and it also features AVR technology: http://bit.ly/2uh6Kms The problem is its price, as it's infinitely more expensive despite being quite competitive on eBay. You have to make the final decision based on your needs. If a generator for lighting and the ability to weld small things with a 1.6 electrode is fine, then go for the cheap one. If what you want is something reliable that can operate the welding unit as if it were plugged in at home, then spend some money hahahahaha. MY SOCIAL NETWORKS: https://bit.ly/3PCrvzA Finally, here's the link to the home and garden section, where you have a section dedicated to DIY enthusiasts, "DIY and tools" http://bit.ly/2HAChm6 That's all. I sincerely hope you enjoyed the video, and I'll see you tomorrow. HUGS.