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Hi group,
I want to use a welding machine on board and power it with my onboard 6 kW generator. The welding machine is a AC/DC HF-TIG with a lot of electronics inside. I have no documentation of my generator so I wanted to deal with the possibility of voltage spikes fi directly after stopping the welding-arc. My ships chandler gave me the following advice: In the power cord add an automatic fuse. Directlly after the fuse connect the phase and the null using a 235v Varistor. Under 235 volts it'll maintain high resistance and all will function normally. When the voltage exceeds 235 it will short circuit and the fuse will break the connection. What do you think of this setup. Will it operate fast enough to really prevent a voltage spike to reach my welding machine? Regards, Len, S/v Present |
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