Omniata
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Bit of an odd one as we're usually trying to go the other way
My genny will output 240v at ~10A before tripping the breaker and stalling if I try to use a welder...
With my cheapy arc welder I can get about a 3" run before it cuts out/stalls...
This is fine for me if I'm working remotely as was the original intention...
HOWEVER, my genny will also output 3 phase at 415v, 3 live & 1 neutral...
My question is is there a way to convert back from 3 phase to single??
The idea being it can output ~10A per phase on the triple breaker and that would allow me to push for ~20A output shared across the phases...
It would also balance the AVR a little better IMO...
Any ideas???
Regards,
Jim.
My genny will output 240v at ~10A before tripping the breaker and stalling if I try to use a welder...
With my cheapy arc welder I can get about a 3" run before it cuts out/stalls...
This is fine for me if I'm working remotely as was the original intention...
HOWEVER, my genny will also output 3 phase at 415v, 3 live & 1 neutral...
My question is is there a way to convert back from 3 phase to single??
The idea being it can output ~10A per phase on the triple breaker and that would allow me to push for ~20A output shared across the phases...
It would also balance the AVR a little better IMO...
Any ideas???
Regards,
Jim.