karlj Mar 15, 2013 #1 There's a 780w genny going cheap locally, would it be any use for running power tools (not welder or compressor)?
There's a 780w genny going cheap locally, would it be any use for running power tools (not welder or compressor)?
frank Club Member Mar 15, 2013 #2 small power tools maybe karl, you would need a 3kw one for welding or compressor eh
OP OP karlj Mar 15, 2013 #3 It's only for running drill, grinder and lights Just after something small for the garage
OP OP karlj Mar 15, 2013 #4 Well I got a 780w genny for £16 so not really going to cry if it doesn't run everything
MicrAde Mar 15, 2013 #5 karlj said: Well I got a 780w genny for £16 so not really going to cry if it doesn't run everything Click to expand... Bargain
karlj said: Well I got a 780w genny for £16 so not really going to cry if it doesn't run everything Click to expand... Bargain
OP OP karlj Mar 18, 2013 #6 Well picked it up Saturday, tried it out yesterday. Should have checked the wattage of the tools I wanted to run, impact wrench 1000w, grinder 900w and the generator is 780w lol
Well picked it up Saturday, tried it out yesterday. Should have checked the wattage of the tools I wanted to run, impact wrench 1000w, grinder 900w and the generator is 780w lol
Noddie Mar 18, 2013 #8 frank said: small power tools maybe karl, you would need a 3kw one for welding or compressor eh Click to expand... still a good purchase in my opinion though very cheap!
frank said: small power tools maybe karl, you would need a 3kw one for welding or compressor eh Click to expand... still a good purchase in my opinion though very cheap!