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Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can get an airline for cleaning saws to run off a small generator. Or suggest something that might work.

The size of generator is too small to power the smallest electric compressor as I've been told they need 5x the power to fill the tank.

I'd want enough force to clear the crud from saws.

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why off a generator - cant you run off a plug at home?

 

equally if has to be portable and away from all mains, a honda engine coupled to a compressor provide a lot of power, enough for air tools etc

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No it's got to be off a generator as there is no option for mains.

I was told that a compressor tank takes a lot of power to start up and that my generator doesn't have the power. Think it's 780W

 

I did think along the lines of a pump, but wasn't sure if it would have enough force. Maybe il have a look at a few.

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I once thought my compressor was duff. It was because i was trying it with the generator at the yard. Like you say they dont have the puff to get them going. Plug it in at home and happy days it works :D

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Got quite excited here when I read the thread title thinking I was going to be able to share my experiences of a recent flight to the Isle of Man on a 19-seater plane with 'Citywings'...a "small airline"...ah well.

 

What an interesting place though and quite liberating as they don't have the plethora of H&S regs we have to comply with here in England / UK. Felt kinda naked at first but soon enjoyed the breeze.

 

Cheers, n hope you get your 'airline problem sorted soon.

Paul

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Got quite excited here when I read the thread title thinking I was going to be able to share my experiences of a recent flight to the Isle of Man on a 19-seater plane with 'Citywings'...a "small airline"...ah well.

 

 

 

What an interesting place though and quite liberating as they don't have the plethora of H&S regs we have to comply with here in England / UK. Felt kinda naked at first but soon enjoyed the breeze.

 

 

 

Cheers, n hope you get your 'airline problem sorted soon.

 

Paul

 

 

Ah yes, the Isle of Man.

 

20,000 alcoholics, clinging to a rock in the middle of the Irish Sea 😊

(Sorry, couldn't resist that!)

 

Used to go and watch the TT races there. Great place to visit.

 

No tax or H&S, what's not to like.

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Yup, AC motors draw a lot of current on startup which then falls to normal levels. 780w is a small generator and know it will not be enough to power one as I tried to power a freezer during a long power outage and mine wouldn't start the freezer compressor!

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Ah yes, the Isle of Man.

 

No tax or H&S, what's not to like.

 

Wasn't quite that good, at least not as I understood it, but not as stringent as here in England.

 

Very interesting 'Tree Protection' legislation too, kind of a mix between the Forestry Act, in respect of controlling tree removals, and TCPA, in respect of works to protected trees.

 

Well worth a visit too, but not, ideally, in the p**ing down rain (I forgot the latitude is the same as the Lake District...a wonderfully lush, green place...and often very wet!)

 

Cheers..

Paul

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