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joet

Hi lads, my first post, im a plasterer from kent.

Anyway, looking to get set up for site work so just got a nice new 110v 1800w alfra mixer, now need a transformer for this.

3kva or 5kva? What do you use? Will be running mixer and around 800w of lights. Think the 3kva will be fine but seen a second hand 5kva for same so what do you think?
 
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joet

What would be the biggest tool i could run off the 3.3kva? anything under 3300watts?
 
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David - Tradetiler

Yes. but you don't want to be running at full capacity more than 15 minutes. As it says on our website "Continuous rating: 1.8KVA"
 

Diggy

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If you can find a socket or get unplugged halfway thru.....

Beat me too it lol.

Went on one the 'big' builders sites a couple of years ago and you had to take your own genny , talk about 19th century , plus the water was 200 yds away.

I stayed a day and a half.

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John Benton

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Beat me too it lol.

Went on one the 'big' builders sites a couple of years ago and you had to take your own genny , talk about 19th century , plus the water was 200 yds away.

I stayed a day and a half.

Diggy

As long as that, you do surprise me, I wouldn't have even got my tools out :smilewinkgrin:
 
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Time's Ran Out

When I did site work I had to supply all my own tools!
Shovel, batons, wheelbarrow and straight edge!
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

And we had to get them all on the bus John. Mostly when the hand cart was off the road.:lol:
 

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