Charleston
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Sometimes I don't have access to a wall outlet.
Anyone run a Power inverter? What model?
Thanks
Anyone run a Power inverter? What model?
Thanks
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I was going to pick up that generator, but the power ratings are still too low to power a decent vacuum. I think it's a better idea than risking it on a cheap inverter though
Great point Bobby!
I know it has been mentioned 'somewhere', but where/what is with the ridiculous HP claims? Is it some sort of 'peak HP'? I dun know.
Bill
When looking at power consumption look at the product requirements, not the horsepower rating.
Don't get caught up in the Horsepower!!
The numbers
Craftsman (6.5hp X 746) / 115 volts = 45.25 amps
- 1 horsepower = 745 watts
- Watts Volts = Amps
RIGID (5hp X 746) / 115 volts = 32.5 amps
Shop-Vac (6.5hp X 746) / 115 volts = 45.25 amps
Regardless of manufacture they all do it and in my opinion BS...
I guess I should be running my old Craftsman vacuum on a #6 wire and a 50amp circuit breaker but for some reason I've never had to, it's always run fine on a standard 15amp circuit breaker...:dunno:
Bill - I think you're right.... either that, or some kind of backwards math.
My guess/thought:
Usually starting inrush current for a motor is 6x the running current.
So for instance a "6HP" vacuum:
4.5HP x 746W/HP = 3357W
3357W / 6 (starting current) = 560W
560W / 746W/HP = 3/4HP which sound much more likely. I think im gonna go home and throw a power meter on my wetvac.