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Monday, December 26, 2011
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Kubota Diesel 225 DC Welder / 6 KW Generator T-4 with Remote Control
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SDW225SSAWR Features: -Kubota Diesel 225 DC Welder / 6 kW Generator T-4 with Remote Control. -Delivers up to 225 amps of DC welding power in CC (constant current) or CV (constant voltage) mode. -This unit can be simultaneously used as welder and generator. -Suits SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW and ACAC welding processes. -Operates as a 6kW generator and 225-amp welder. -Powered by a 12.3-hp Kubota Z482 diesel engine. -Brushless machine with a weather-resistant housing. -Low noise level-produces only 68.7 dBA. -Also available in light tower configuration as model MLTSDW7. -Full instrumentation including controls for both CC and CV. -Remote control allows operator to work 100 feet (30.5 meters) from the Welder Generator. Specifications: -Item # SDW225SSAWR. -DC Voltage: CC: 28 V, CV: 15-28 V. -DC Current: CC: 225 A, CV: 225 A. -Current Range: 50-225 A. -Max Duty Cycle with Full Amps Available: 100pct @200 A. -Welding Processes: SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, ACAC. -Fuel Tank Capacity: 6.6 gallons /30 liters. -Fuel Consumption at Rated Load: 0.6 gph. -AC Power Output: 6 kW. -Cycle: 50/60 Hz. -Amperage: 50/25 A. -Voltage Regulation: 2 pct. -Receptacles: NEMA 5-20R 125V GFCI 20A, NEMA L5-30R 125V Twist-Lock 30A, NEMA L14-30R 125/250V Twist-Lock 30A. -Overall dimensions: 45'' L x 26'' W x 31'' H. -AC / DC Simultaneous Use: Standard. -Lifting Bale: Standard. -External Drains: Standard. -Automatic Safety Shutdown: Oil Switch, Water Temperature, Thermal Switch DC, Low Battery Char. -Idle Switch: Standard. -Optional Trailer: TRLR-10W, TRLR-MPXF. -Powered: 12.3-hp Kubota Z482 diesel engine. -Weight: 510 lbs.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
How to Pick the Right Generator and Operate it Properly
Imagine you're home watching the super bowl and all of the sudden your power goes out and you're sitting in the dark helpless. If you don't want that scenario to happen to you, you should invest in a generator to create backup power to generate electricity even when your power goes out.
Choosing the right generator comes down to choosing the proper generator type and choosing the proper generator size. There are two generator types, standby and portable. Standby generators are great for providing electricity to events or where there are power outages. A portable generator is considerably smaller and used on a temporary basis to supply power on demand. Portable generators are commonly used at construction sites, campsites, boats, and homes for backup power.
Once you have chosen what type of generator you need, you need to figure out what size. To do this, add up the wattage of all the appliances, tools, devices, and equipment you'll need to power. From there, simply find a generator that is capable to handling the amount of wattage you plan on using.
When you choose the proper generator, here are some helpful tips to run the generator properly.
1. Never exceed the rated capacity of a generator.
2. Always start the largest electric appliance first, and then plug in the other times one at a time.
3. It is recommended you ground the generator to prevent accidental electrical shock.
4. Be sure to choose the correct extension cord for your appliances. Larger gauge cords should be used when operating an appliance or tool a considerable distance away from the generator.