I will say after running a set up similar to this I don’t think I would even want to waste money buying a smaller engine drive welder like a bobcat 225. A Lincoln vantage or something equivalent would be nice to have on occasion but setting yourself up with a generator and a trans pocket and trans steel is the way to go in my opinion. I have an old SA200 I use on bigger jobs but most of the time it just sits now that I got my trans pocket.
@@maggitmaster I have a westinghouse 9500 I believe it was 23%thd and it does not run the fronius 2200. the lag time for the idle to jump up reboots the fronius thus not being able to weld.
Good video Chris. Glad to see you again
Thanks for watching. I hope all is well Steve
I will say after running a set up similar to this I don’t think I would even want to waste money buying a smaller engine drive welder like a bobcat 225. A Lincoln vantage or something equivalent would be nice to have on occasion but setting yourself up with a generator and a trans pocket and trans steel is the way to go in my opinion. I have an old SA200 I use on bigger jobs but most of the time it just sits now that I got my trans pocket.
Damn those beads sound great 🔥🤙🏿👨🏾🏭
Oh yeah!!!
Does the generator need to be a clean power generator.
To run the machines?
@@chris_b_liven yes for the machines, I was under the impression that a inverter based machine needs a clean power generator.
@@maggitmaster Fronius builds them for dirty power with extended voltage ranges
@@chris_b_liven good to know, I will keep that in mind when I get a generator for my 2200. Thanks
@@maggitmaster I have a westinghouse 9500 I believe it was 23%thd and it does not run the fronius 2200. the lag time for the idle to jump up reboots the fronius thus not being able to weld.