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look on the data plate for LRA amps, THAT is what the motor will draw when starting up, multiply the LRA amps times the motor voltage, and THAT is the wattage. for instance, 40 LRA times 120 Volts=4800 Watts.Is there any way to estimate from this placard how large a generator would be required to start this air compressor?
I've seen charts that predict the starting watts for an air compressor to be anywhere from 2x to 6x the running watts.
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Our shed is 285 away from the nearest plug. Rather than drag our EU2000i down to it, we run three 100 extensions. Because it痴 much cheaper and we can connect items left unattended.
Amazon Basics 100 10/3 is $100.
A general rule of thumb is to calculate the size of generator required , then purchase a generator twice that size . Not kidding or trying to be funny.
A small consumer grade generator should not be operated anywhere near 100% load . Plus reserve capacity is required for inrush loads .
I noticed Costco has the Generac XT8000 EFI for $799 in stores.
the price for my area is $999.99