Looking for a generator for the
jobsite but don’t want to go big? An inverter generator could be the way to go.
Here’s why…
When we talk about power around the
jobsite, we’re usually recommending
the open frame trade generators that pack
the most grunts. Those Petrol or Diesel Generators
that you can rely on for a full day’s worth of electricity for your big and
small equipment. And even models that provide a welder, compressor and
generator all in one as well as trade specific requirements such as Work Cover
approved features, lifting bars, etc.
Conventional generators are the
popular choice for tradesmen, farmers and mining sites. But what happens when
you don’t need all that? And all you really want is a lightweight generator you
can count on to power up your smaller tools as you move from job to job? That’s
where these smaller inverter generators come in. Smaller hand drills, saws,
sanders, some air tools, or recharging of batteries for lithium-ion powered
tools can often be popular jobsite equipment run by inverter generators.
This isn’t only for independent tradies,
but also the bigger jobsites have traditionally relied on one or two
super-powerful conventional generators. There’s now a growing trend for some
jobsites to equip groups of employees with their own smaller power sources. So
individuals have control of the generator and can easily move it to where they
need it.
Here
are 5 reasons to consider an inverter generator for the jobsite:
1. Potential savings: They might be small, but investing in some
smaller inverter generators has huge potential to save you the hassle and money
of hiring a large traditional generator for the jobsite.
2. Clean power: The great thing about inverter generators is that they
produce very clean power – the same quality electricity you would get from your
home power socket. This is ideal for charging lithium ion batteries in hand
tools, as well as mobile phones, laptops and tablets. And it can power those
tools with sensitive electronic control modules, like some electric hammers.
3. Lightweight, small package: We don’t need to tell tradies the
benefits of having a lightweight generator when you spend your day moving from
Ute to job and back again. But bigger jobsites can also benefit from power in a
smaller package. Rather than powering the whole site with one conventional
generator, you can equip groups of tradies with smaller inverter generators,
which they can move around easily depending on the task at hand.
4. Quieter operation: One of the reasons many jobsites choose an
inverter generator is the noise factor. Thanks to the smaller engines and
insulated materials, inverter generators run extremely quietly – some are only
as loud as a normal conversation is how quiet it runs. For reference, most
conventional trade generators will produce 72dBA and above.
5. More efficient: Inverter generators are more fuel efficient than
their traditional counterparts. This is because the engine speed varies with
load. So if the load on the generator keeps changing while in use, you won’t
sacrifice great fuel economy.
The
drawbacks of inverter generators
Most of the Electrical Generators
that can be used as inverter generators for job sites have some drawbacks.
However, on a personal note, F G
Wilson generators are the best bet in terms of balance and value for
money.
The trade-offs when you choose an
inverter generator for the jobsite are:
One of these is fuel capacity. With
lightweight inverter generator, you generally won’t have the big heavy fuel
tanks you get in a traditional generator. This means runtimes can be much
shorter – anywhere from a couple of hours up to 10 hours. The good news is,
there are some exceptions to the rule.
Another big trade-off is, of course,
the power itself. The size of inverter generators means they are simply not
capable of generating the power of conventional trade generators. Most
construction/building sites requiring traditional portable trade generators
will be in the order of 8kVA to 12kVA in size…inverter generators just don’t
come in that size. You can’t run your standard sized welders, brick-saws or
concrete mixers from small portable inverters for example…so just be sure that
if you go with an inverter generator for your job site, that it’s fit for
purpose.

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