jwmorris
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I run welders off generators all the time. I have a 100,000 watt 3ph generator that works fine on my synchrowaves, as well as inverter plasma and Mig machines. It's old enough that the generator part is Onan and the engine is a gas/LP/NG Ford inline 6.
I also run a smaller MIG and Maxstar inverter TIG/stick welders off a much smaller 4500 watt generator. It's a lot newer but I have had it for more than a decade.
Looking at the specs of your welder Lincoln claims at 230 volts, welding at 200 amps it has a 25% duty cycle and will be drawing 14.7 amps, that's about 3381 watts. Even if your 10,000 watt generator is overrated (most are) it should still do the trick.
I also run a smaller MIG and Maxstar inverter TIG/stick welders off a much smaller 4500 watt generator. It's a lot newer but I have had it for more than a decade.
Looking at the specs of your welder Lincoln claims at 230 volts, welding at 200 amps it has a 25% duty cycle and will be drawing 14.7 amps, that's about 3381 watts. Even if your 10,000 watt generator is overrated (most are) it should still do the trick.