Welder/generator, any drawbacks?

   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks? #1  

Rustyferrious

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I need to replace my small 3500W generator with a larger unit that can power more circuits in case of an outage. I also am very interested in doing some welding, which I know next to nothing about. I have projects in mind, but never learned how to weld. Rather than purchasing a separate 10KW - 12KW generator and a welder, I was looking at some of the combo units. Any drawbacks to these machines? Pros/cons? I need to get edjumacated. Thanks for any input.
 
   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks? #2  
I had a 5KW generator and an old Sears buzz box AC welder. I was in a similar situation.
The 5KW gen would power the house basics during an outage but not the house with 2 big A/C units.
The welder worked but was old and AC only and I wanted AC/DC.
Sold my 5KW to one neighbor for use at his camp and sold the AC welder to another neighbor. Then I found a factory reconditioned Miller Bobcat NT250 10KW welder / generator at a local dealer and bought it at a good discount. I mounted 8" wheels to the pallet it came on for mobility. As a generator it will run my whole house including the A/C units and for the first several years served dual purposes. Last year I got a great deal at a flea market on a used AC/DC 220V welder and that and a wire feed mig serve my welding needs around the garage. The Bobcat now is used mainly for back up power and field welding use due to being portable and easy to load on the trailer.
They are noisy loud when running and only idle down during no load condition such in between welding.
New, a combo unit costs a lot more than if you bought a 10-12KW gen and AC/DC welder separately. Had I not received a good deal on a factory reconditioned NT250 I would have bought separate units.
 
   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks? #3  
That's the way I went. Lincoln Ranger 8, 16 hp Onan. It is built to work, not like the throw aways at the big box stores. Now you can even get them with inverter technology so it isn't running wide open for small loads. I have been very happy with my decision , has run my whole house through some extended outages, never missed a beat.
 
   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks? #4  
A buddy of mine has a Lincoln 305 G. Couple years ago I got him set up with an LN-25 wire feeder, now he can weld Mig, flux core with gas, and self shielded flux core. I've used his welder a couple times, very nice welder.:cool2:
Ranger® 305 G Engine Driven Welder (Kohler)
 
   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks? #5  
At one time I did the same thing, I had two different models... BUT, they are hard on fuel, make more noise, are expensive and heavier...

I chose to buy a QUALITY gen set and sold the welder/genset...

My genset is quieter, uses less fuel, and if needed I can plug my welder into it.

SR
 
   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks?
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A few years ago, before hurricane sandy and some biblical blizzards, we would lose power fairly often. CT is heavily wooded and they let the trees grow right over the roads and power lines. The state and power company have been on an aggressive tree cutting rampage since then and we lose power a lot less than we did before. At one point I didn't even bother to put the generator away because more likely than not, I'd need it again in a day or two. Now it mostly happens when some darn fool hits a pole or the town plow rips up a junction box. I was considering one of those permanent propane-powered stand-by units (when the power goes out, the gas pumps don't work either). Started looking at weld/gen units, saw this ad on CL but too good to be true 12000 Watts Bobcat Miller welder ===250 EFI== Generator. Maybe I'm trying to stuff too many potatoes into this sack.
 
   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks? #7  
Must have been too good to be true as its been flagged.
 
   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks? #8  
At one time I did the same thing, I had two different models... BUT, they are hard on fuel, make more noise, are expensive and heavier...

I chose to buy a QUALITY gen set and sold the welder/genset...

My genset is quieter, uses less fuel, and if needed I can plug my welder into it.

SR

What generator do you have?
 
   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks? #9  
The two welder generators I had was an Onan and also a Lincoln... Right now I have a Honda, an old Onan and a pto gen set...

SR
 
   / Welder/generator, any drawbacks? #10  
I have a decent AC/DC arc welder that I'm comfortable with and a very small Honda 2000 generator that is great for small jobs around my land, bu useless for powering my welder. I've been going over the same issues of ether buying a welder with it's own power supply, gas, diesel or propane generator. Or just getting a bigger stand alone generator.

I keep watching Craigslist, but until the holidays are done, I really don't want to spend the money on anything unless it's a too good to be true deal, and that might just scare me away anyway.
 

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