Been offered a 2 phase welder which I would need to run off a gen set. Its needs more grunt than I could get from a VFD on my residential single phase setup.
wiring the welder itself shouldnt be an issue, recon one active to a respective phase and of course neutral to neutral.
Leaving one phase without a load. My theory here is to run a resistive load between remaining active and neutral (heater perhaps?) to help balance the phases.
The one thing I'm wondering about is whether I would need to rig up some setup where I switch in more loads on the spare phase to compensate as I crank up the dial? As in amps.
Thoughts?
wiring the welder itself shouldnt be an issue, recon one active to a respective phase and of course neutral to neutral.
Leaving one phase without a load. My theory here is to run a resistive load between remaining active and neutral (heater perhaps?) to help balance the phases.
The one thing I'm wondering about is whether I would need to rig up some setup where I switch in more loads on the spare phase to compensate as I crank up the dial? As in amps.
Thoughts?
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