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*These are specialty [[Welding Machines]] that are powered by an integrated [[Genset]] | *These are specialty [[Welding Machines]] that are powered by an integrated [[Genset]] | ||
*These allow for use on the go, and are common on construction sites / the back of Pickup Trucks used by welders etc | *These allow for use on the go, and are common on construction sites / the back of Pickup Trucks used by welders etc | ||
*This Page Aims to Determine the Pro/Cons of these, as well as any associated issues that could be remedied in an OSE Developed Version | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
* | *[[Internal Combustion Engine / Fuel Cell Vehicle as a Generator]] | ||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
* | *[https://weldersmanual.com/engine-drive-welders-pros-and-cons/ An Article by "Welders Manual . com" Titled "Engine Drive Welders – Pros And Cons" ] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:42, 29 November 2021
Basics
- These are specialty Welding Machines that are powered by an integrated Genset
- These allow for use on the go, and are common on construction sites / the back of Pickup Trucks used by welders etc
- This Page Aims to Determine the Pro/Cons of these, as well as any associated issues that could be remedied in an OSE Developed Version