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I’m just curious, can a Xcarve or a CO2 laser properly function on a Generaor?
I know that the power is slightly different coming from a generator as compared to the grid. However I do not know enough to know if it is safe for the equipment and not damage the electronics.
There are some devices that require a pure sine wave to function properly.
You can get generators that do produce a pure sine wave, but they are not the units that you buy at Home Depot and the like.
We live in a rural area where power is not as reliable as one would wish, but we cannot do without power for more than about 4 hours at a time. I have run everything in our house on “inexpensive” generators with no ill effects, but I have not actually run the Xcarve on the generator. Should the need arise I would not hesitate to fire it up on our generators.
My current laser yes it is 220v. But that monster is not easy to move. I am considering one of the smaller, more portable CO2 lasers. Such as the K40 to transport for craft fairs.
In my experience household generators of any decent caliber should produce a “clean” 60 Hz sine wave as long as the engine is running at the appropriate RPM; normally 3600 RPM for a 2-Pole generator.
So, as others have said, as long as you use a generator that is of the appropriate output frequency/ voltage and do not overload it you should be perfectly fine. That being said I would watch what large loads I start while sensitive equipment is being powered by a generator.