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Generators- Big Boys

Nicnumber1

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Alright folks,

Been lurking for sometime and wanting to contribute to the forums. Can someone school me on the generator game? Preferably ones that can be moved and can power a welder and air compressor. Would also be nice to have a good one that I can use for the house once I stop moving for work.

Thanks in advance!

Edit- things I should have included:
Would like to stay under $3.5K
Already have nice welding and fab equipment
Prefer something not integrated
 
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BD1

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Miller Trailbllazer airpak. Done.

Cool ! That will put a BIG DENT in his pocket.

You may need to down size to a bare TRAILBLAZER. The positive side is it will power your house , air compressor , and give you a welder too .There's one in my avatar.:beer:
 

Bobcat753

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Yes get a trailblazer:evil:.
In all seriousness running a welder off a generator isn't very nice. Most generators besides the welder generators are choppy with their power output. I'd look into a Miller Bobcat or Lincoln Ranger. Should be within your budget and they both have fairly smoother power than a regular generator. Plus you get the benefit of having another welder:lol:
 

txvwnut

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Talking from experience you'll want a welder/generator package. Depending on the size of the welder you want to run will depend on the size of the generator you get. I've run a 110 wire feed off of a 6500 watt generator and it was actually too small for it. I could only weld in short bits as the welder shut down on low power or the generator breaker would trip. A compressor will be greedy on startup so you will need to take that into consideration too.
 

theoldwizard1

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I've run a 110 wire feed off of a 6500 watt generator and it was actually too small for it. I could only weld in short bits as the welder shut down on low power or the generator breaker would trip.
Get a 240V welder. Twice the power.

A compressor will be greedy on startup so you will need to take that into consideration too.
I run a 2HP oil lubed compressor off of s 6500/5000 watt generator no problem. I'm sure it would run a 3HP. In theory, it should handle a 5HP compressor.


Of course we are talking about running the welder and compressor separately.
 
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Nicnumber1

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Miller 210
3.5 HP Compressor
Plasma
Miller diversion Tig
Bendpak for Bender


Assuming I need atlesst 12kw

Wondering if there were other options besides Lincoln and Miller
 

dr_clyde

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Why does this need to be done on a generator? Realistically, a good generator that can run those tools is going to be at least 5k no matter the brand.
 

honcho

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For most bang for the buck, a military surplus diesel generator 10kw to 30kw on a trailer. It will be mobile, capable of meeting the OP's requirements and generally they are readily available within his budget. Single and three phase power are available. Just don't buy a 400hz generator!
 

theoldwizard1

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Miller 210
3.5 HP Compressor
Plasma
Miller diversion Tig
Bendpak for Bender


Assuming I need at lesst 12kw

Depends. What is the power requirements on the plasma cutter and the compressor ?

Everything else would run comfortably on about 7-8kw (assuming one at a time). the plasma cutter requires running the compressor at the same time. 10-12Kw is just a SWAG until we know the actual input of those items.


Generac, Briggs and Stratton and Honda all sell 10kw generators. Generac and B&S MSRP are within your budget.
 
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east_tn_emc

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For most bang for the buck, a military surplus diesel generator 10kw to 30kw on a trailer. It will be mobile, capable of meeting the OP's requirements and generally they are readily available within his budget. Single and three phase power are available. Just don't buy a 400hz generator!


This! My 10kw -003 doesn't even notice when my compressor kicks on.
 
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