dennis wrote:okie and bgs...
Thanks for good information. My compressor is 115/230 V, 15/7.5 A.....the B&S generator I am looking at is 3500 running watts and 5250 starting watts. At 3500 running watts it is rated at 29 A. This tells me that it will run the compressor just fine, but I really don't know what the amperage draw is when the compressor starts up. Will have to measure it. Even with the 25% markup it seems it would do the job, as long as nothing else is drawing amperage. Does this seem reasonable?
dennis wrote:okie and bgs...
Thanks for good information. My compressor is 115/230 V, 15/7.5 A.....the B&S generator I am looking at is 3500 running watts and 5250 starting watts. At 3500 running watts it is rated at 29 A. This tells me that it will run the compressor just fine, but I really don't know what the amperage draw is when the compressor starts up. Will have to measure it. Even with the 25% markup it seems it would do the job, as long as nothing else is drawing amperage. Does this seem reasonable?
dennis wrote:Thanks. I started up the compressor and at 120, it draws nearly 15 amps and start surge against pressure is over 60 amps. The generator I inquired about would not handle that.
dakota2 wrote:The gen you are looking at does not have 220volt output to run the compressor at 220volts to drop the amp draw
for each leg of the output. You will have to go larger on gen size to get the 220v output on gen. Maybe go to a 5000w
gen.
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