Dupray Carmen Super Inox

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Im about to hit the order button and Im wondering if I should go to the 220v model. Any thoughts? My only concern is when I do mobile details I wont have a 220 outlet to use.
 
For that sort of beast, I would have to go 220. If you're going for it, get the 220. As far as mobile, generator?
 
Yea I would have to get one also. I guess I'll just go with the big beast and look for a generator.


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Yea I would have to get one also. I guess I'll just go with the big beast and look for a generator.


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I'm jealous. That thing really looks amazing. The second business gets to justify it, I'd get one.
 
Been looking into this model too.

I think they sell it in the 110V and you can buy a 220V converter. Its more flexible this way.
 
Congrats man, that looks like an amazing machine. Please give us some feedback once you get it in!
 
I will 220v is in transit now. Just need a good generator. Back to the research. Now I can leave the vapamore primo in the house for my wife.
 
My ridgid 3600w has a 220 volt connection to it. Has been a great generator.
 
Thanks. I'll be sure to do a update. I got 3 vans lined up already.
 
I will 220v is in transit now. Just need a good generator. Back to the research. Now I can leave the vapamore primo in the house for my wife.

Hey buddy. I had a couple hours left on Consumer Reports. They actually recommended the Predator Series from Harbor Freight. The other recommended generators were ~$1000+.

In addition, you can almost always find %20 off coupons.

Looking at the specs, you're going to want AT LEAST 4000 running watt capacity.
 
Sweet I'll look into that

One more thing is that it is not an inverter so it does not output a "perfect" sine wave which is needed for sensitive electronics microprocessor based. I don't think the Carmen would be effected by this being a vacuum, boiler, etc.

Could be worth a phone call though but I do believe you should be fine. IF by some chance it is needed, you would need a line conditioner and a surge protector.
 
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