Wonder if the electric induction motor in the AR is easier to start up since it's a start and stop. What if you would go with the non tss AR PW. Have a low pressure when starting the PW then turn it up as much as possible.
Seems strange to use a outlet that does'nt passes the start up amp? That would be setup as the minimum amp to start the PW at the highest water pressure and water flow.
It's a different thing for me with 230v outlets. The amps is just above 13a on the PW and the fuse outlet in the garage is 16a. The formula to calculate amp is watt/volts=amps. So as long you have the max power on the electric induction motor or any electric motor. You would be able to calculate the amp. Or am I missing something? On a polisher you would have to looking at the maximum watts. As it's rather lower than the working watts since it's have the ability to hold up the spinning at the same rpm. I think that the Rupes 75mm mini polisher is rated at 500w but maximum power is 750w. And believe it's so it can hold up the rpm. Note it's not the opm since that is free spinning. I think it's so anyways lol
Yeah it's alot of money to gamble with if you don't get to refund or replace them. And a gas PW is a little more versitale since you can have it anywhere and the electric PW just as long as the cords let you. You never know when that will be. Sure you have the water hose to think of also lol. Liked that setup on the cart with the tank on it.
If the noise is a problem I would really look into do a new manifold and muffler. To get the noise level down a bit. Or look at the gas PW that has the lowest noise level.
Seems strange to use a outlet that does'nt passes the start up amp? That would be setup as the minimum amp to start the PW at the highest water pressure and water flow.
It's a different thing for me with 230v outlets. The amps is just above 13a on the PW and the fuse outlet in the garage is 16a. The formula to calculate amp is watt/volts=amps. So as long you have the max power on the electric induction motor or any electric motor. You would be able to calculate the amp. Or am I missing something? On a polisher you would have to looking at the maximum watts. As it's rather lower than the working watts since it's have the ability to hold up the spinning at the same rpm. I think that the Rupes 75mm mini polisher is rated at 500w but maximum power is 750w. And believe it's so it can hold up the rpm. Note it's not the opm since that is free spinning. I think it's so anyways lol
Yeah it's alot of money to gamble with if you don't get to refund or replace them. And a gas PW is a little more versitale since you can have it anywhere and the electric PW just as long as the cords let you. You never know when that will be. Sure you have the water hose to think of also lol. Liked that setup on the cart with the tank on it.
If the noise is a problem I would really look into do a new manifold and muffler. To get the noise level down a bit. Or look at the gas PW that has the lowest noise level.