Thursday, February 18, 2010

5000 Watt Generator Can It Run Welder Motor Rpm To Watts?

Motor rpm to watts? - 5000 watt generator can it run welder

I have a small engine running min at 1000 rpm, and I want a generator that can produce 5000 watts in order to connect it to connect to. Can someone explain what I need and what I have problems?

1 comments:

Linksep said...

RPM and watts are not directly related to the stage. Up to 5,000 Watts generate electricity are about 8-10 hp.

1 HP provides to 745 watts into a theoretical part (read: impossible), a 100% effectiveness. If you try to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, it will be) some losses (heat that a more powerful engine than the hypothetical 745 watts / HP required (6.7 hp) to 5000 watts at 100% efficiency.

If you have a 3.5HPengine (like an old lawn mower engine), then I recommend you to connect to connect a car alternator through the same chain or belt drive. You use the 12v generated by the alternator to a battery and a power converter from the battery if I wanted something resEmbling safe (electronic) power. I think that 1000-1500 watts continuous from this facility.

If you are not safe just because you will start and Belt Sander Circular Saw him outside, then you really can change the alternator output to 120 volts AC and I think you could get 2000 watts, but if you try to connect a computer him smoke the magic of the computer and will no longer work.

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