brnomauser
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That's pretty good I think actually, my uncle bought one recently and it's way worse, something like 180, 300 and 250 but can't remember exactly. He's using it though... Didn't help my feelings that it's gennie or nothing. But yours sounds fine.My legs come out at 238, 230 and 208V. Not exactly balanced, but so far so good. I'm probably losing a bit of power there, but I'm just a hobbyist, so no biggie for me. I haven't noticed the motor grumbling or making funny noises, even when pushing it pretty hard, however not sure how well it will work in 15 years time
Well I already have the set up for my truck, so all I'd be buying is hoses and hydraulic motor. Diesel is cheaper here so less of an issue, and I'd be running an hour meter on the truck and servicing accordingly. The engine I'm putting in the truck is an industrial one anyway so won't mind it, it'll just be normal use for it.Also, remember you need to buy a pump, oil, hoses, a motor to run the pump and probably an inverter to run the motor* so It would be much cheaper, easier and probably safer to get an inverter to run the tools themselves. It would make a good cold saw though.
*unless you got a single phase motor or ran it of your truck like you said but then you have to pay for diesel and wear and tare.
Having said all of this I've done research and found my pump is 21 L/m. That pump I linked to needs 66L/m for full power... Might have to see what other motors are out there but otherwise keep looking for an alternator