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Title: Im thinking of buying a generator
Post by: thebowlerhattedturner on May 19, 2013, 04:41:12 PM
So I'm thinking of buying a generator as I am fed up with hiring/borrowing/begging for one when I do outside demos at fairs.
       How do I work out what size jenny I need to run one or maybe two lathes and lighting etc?
It needs to fit in the boot.
Regards
John BHT
Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a generator
Post by: julcle on May 19, 2013, 04:57:16 PM
Hi John  --  I used to have a Honda 2kw Genny for doing field work (non wood related) the equipment was about 700w so about 1Hp (standard Lathe Perhaps) and the fuel tank was about 5L and lasted 4 hours. They are quite noisy as well, the very quiet ones will only run a few hundred watts. I suppose you really need an ex-surplus diesel one that the road workers use to run their traffic light systems, You could run a lathe and boil a kettle with these I've no idea where you would get one though. Julian  Interesting site Generators Direct (http://www.generators-direct.co.uk/silent-diesel-generators)
Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a generator
Post by: woodndesign on May 19, 2013, 05:56:06 PM


Hi John, Very interseting question .. It's a cast of the Amps anyone piece or mutipole need not just to run, but the startup current as well.

If you've used sets in the past you'll know about what size KVA you'll need.

I'm not overly sure if as Julcle suggests that a TLS would work, we found at a slow set constant speed at which they worked they would need regular decokes with a diesel.
 
You've the Link already and Ok, we know your pocket ..   ;D ... but have a look at ... http://www.genset.co.uk/ (http://www.genset.co.uk/)  ... you could win one ... I may have a go too..  :D ..

How about a Honda .. http://www.hondasielpower.com/products_generators.html#Handy (http://www.hondasielpower.com/products_generators.html#Handy)  ...  I could spend your money easily ..  ;D .. or not which one  ..   :o ..

Cheers   David

Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a generator
Post by: Martin Lawrence on May 19, 2013, 07:09:40 PM
My understanding is have a look at the decibel so it doesn't deafen you when running, I was told today that Lidl have a powerful generator on sale at a remarkable price how good I don't know but worth a look

Cheers Martin
Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a generator
Post by: John D Smith on May 19, 2013, 07:21:30 PM
Hi John I have just sent you an email with a 5 minute you tube video of the generator Martin mentioned it is £179:00

    
                                                                          Regards John
     PS 3 Year Warranty must be a plus

     www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOrOQloUoTE
Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a generator
Post by: thebowlerhattedturner on May 19, 2013, 08:39:03 PM
Thanks all for your replies and John for the vid,very interesting.
I'll see what happens,
Regards
John BHT
Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a generator
Post by: bodrighywood on May 19, 2013, 10:26:17 PM
If you get one John can I borrow it in September for an outside demo I am doing?


Just kidding.

Pete
Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a generator
Post by: Bryan Milham on May 20, 2013, 08:42:09 AM
John,

the only advice I can offer is a word of experience.

If you have a small, preferably with high (or extended height) sides, trailer run the Genny inside it.

It keeps 'Fingers' out of it and more importantly adds an additional level of 'muffling' to the exhaust noise.