westcliffe01
Veteran Member
My robin generator is rated at 5.8kw and has what I believe is a 13hp engine. As far as I know, mine has no inverter and is a brushed style alternator (brushes are for the field if I remember correctly).
I would be guessing that I was running 160 amps yesterday (DC) I didn't measure the arc voltage, since it will drop quite a bit from open circuit voltage, but basically the generator is good for 20 amps @ 240V through the connector I am using. This works out to 4.8kW (they underrated the connector, who knows why). So at 160 amps the power would be good for an arc voltage of 30V and I believe it is in fact lower.
The generator is clearly loaded but maintains the output speed just fine, so I think I can crank it up some more if needed. I was welding structural channel to 1/8" wall rectangular tube (trailer tongue to frame joint). I have always used the generator for welding, thanks to a builder / owner who ran pathetic wiring to the garage (can barely handle 15 amps 115V) and the generator has had no problem so far.
I would be guessing that I was running 160 amps yesterday (DC) I didn't measure the arc voltage, since it will drop quite a bit from open circuit voltage, but basically the generator is good for 20 amps @ 240V through the connector I am using. This works out to 4.8kW (they underrated the connector, who knows why). So at 160 amps the power would be good for an arc voltage of 30V and I believe it is in fact lower.
The generator is clearly loaded but maintains the output speed just fine, so I think I can crank it up some more if needed. I was welding structural channel to 1/8" wall rectangular tube (trailer tongue to frame joint). I have always used the generator for welding, thanks to a builder / owner who ran pathetic wiring to the garage (can barely handle 15 amps 115V) and the generator has had no problem so far.
Great story. And a good way to appreciate the excellent equipment available to us.
Years ago I powered my stick welder with my Craftsman 5KW generator. After the generator wouldn't work I checked the manual for troubleshooting ideas and read that it is recommended to NOT use the generator to power a welder. I don't remember the reason but a new inverter cost about 10% of a new generator. The little I recall was that it wasn't a power available problem but had to do with the way the welder draws current from the generators inverter. It may not be a problem with your Robin.
Clem