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802a in 3 phase...

TrailLifeBill

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There are too many variables to give a definitive answer, but here's a generic chart that might give you "ball-park" numbers. Definitely would check starting current, etc. on a specific motor before connecting it to my treasured genny.....

http://www.rm-electrical.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/MOTOR-CURRENT-RM-Technical.pdf


I just found this calculator - if you know more details on potential motors, it'll give recommended generator sizes.

[url]https://www.macfarlanegenerators.com.au/power-calculator.php

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Yea I have no intent on putting my treasured 802 through some heavy starting loads from a 3 phase motor. I was just curious. Thanks for that chart.
 

Triple Jim

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The watts needed to get a 3 phase motor started can be lower than the same size single phase motor, depending on motor types. They don't need starting switches, special starting windings and other tricks to create a rotating field out of the inherently non-rotating single phase power.
 
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