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Recommended 3-Phase 8-10kVA AVR Gasoline Generator with Welder Output and 230V Sockets

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  • #1 16268704
    blantson
    Level 2  
    Hello,

    I want to buy a power generator with AVR 3-phase minimum 8kVA / 10kVA, portable (frame), preferably with wheels so that it can be easily moved - on gasoline.

    I want such a generator to have an output for a welder (380V) and 230V sockets

    I want such an aggregate to pull me a welding machine, a semi-automatic machine and a grinder, and possibly a radio.

    Please advise what generator I should buy and whether it is enough power.
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  • #2 16270048
    PATAFIAN_PATAFIAN
    Conditionally unlocked
    Hello.
    What is the planned budget for this aggregate?
    If you prefer something cheaper and Chinese, I recommend the Endress brand, a very good brand, but from time to time it likes to break down parts near the engine, such as the carburetor, and on average once every 2 years with frequent use, an overload fuse is made which itself it can jump out even without load - besides, the aggregates of this company are ok.
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  • #3 16270444
    blantson
    Level 2  
    Hello,

    I can spend up to PLN 9,000 and such that I can support a 230v welder, 1 kettle and 2 grinders

    I think it's 8-10 KVA

    provide specific podele links, etc. URGENT
  • #4 16270656
    Wawrzyniec
    Level 38  
    blantson wrote:
    I want to buy a generator from AVR 3 phase minimum 8kVA / 10kVA portable (frame) preferably with wheels so that it can be easily moved - on gasoline.

    I want such a generator to have an output on welding machine (380V) and 230V socket

    I want such a generator to pull me at the same time, a semi-automatic welding machine and a grinder and possibly a radio.
    blantson wrote:
    so that the welding machine can handle 230v, 1 kettle and 2 grinders

    I think it's 8-10 KVA
    I think not much, if it is to be a single-phase migraine. From such a generator (10kVA) you will get max 4kVA from phase 1, provided that no other phase is loaded, and a migomat that is sufficient for 4kVA is a toy. For example, I have a Dedra 180A single-phase inverter migomat and it can work with a 1-phase generator with a minimum power of 9kVA, and when operating from 230V, it consumes a maximum of 5kVA.

    Besides, decide what you want. A 3-phase generator that will pull a 1-phase migrate, let's say 150-160A, is about 15kVA minimum without loading the other phases. If you want a grinder and a kettle, it's 20kVA. Single-phase 10-12kVA would suffice. The rule is: with a 3-f generator, e.g. 9kVA, you can take max 3kVA from each phase.
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