Hey it's Mike! I've started my spraying game some time ago - going through new build and renovation projects in the United Kingdom and Australia. English is my second language so please forgive me my mystakes, it's on going process but I am getting better every day at it.
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Yes I know, I personally use CLARKE IG2200A 2.2KW for my 495 as shown in the video and have no problems at all with it - I've measured power consumption with explanation in this video - hope it will help!
@@ProdByApm 1. from manufacturer site you can find that is perfect for sensitive equipment including computers etc. I use it to run my sprayer and charge batteries to my power tools, sometimes to charge my phone at the same time. 2. No I can not connect it direct as this model don't have 110V plug - in UK there is a safety regulation which says you can only use 110V on site and battery powered tools hence why I have to run it trough the transformer. However if your sprayer plug is compatible with the output voltage from generator you can use it directly.
Just a heads up. Never tighten your guards or extensions with a wrench. It compresses the O ring and then you have to tighten it with a wrench every time otherwise you’ll be leaking paint everywhere like a siv. They are meant to be hand tight.
Thanks for your comment! I agree that it shouldn't be tightened down hard, however I usually like to have things well assembled and so for peace of my mind I only lightly tighten this part with a wrench.
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