Why upgrade? blue star, Value power usage guide, Typical household – Miller Electric 145 User Manual

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Why Upgrade?

Blue Star

®

Value

Power Usage Guide

• 96% of current owners rated

their Blue Star as “good to
very good value.”

*Based on an independent survey
of thousands of Blue Star owners.

The Power Generator is designed to provide strong power while keeping the voltage within
10% of 120/240 VAC. 120/240 VAC ±10% is the range where tools and motors are designed
to operate. This increases tool/motor performance and tool/motor life.

Blue

Star

96%

Others

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Blue Star 145 DX

4500 W Peak

145 A at 25 VDC

Kohler CS10

Standard

5 Gallons

Yes

Yes

Electric Start

Blue Star 145

4500 W Peak

145 A at 25 VDC

Kohler CS10

Standard

1.8 Gallons

No

No

Recoil Only

Feature

Generator Power

DC Stick/TIG Output

Engine

Receptacle Covers

Fuel Capacity

Auto Idle

Hour Meter

Engine Starting

Blue Star 185

6000 W Peak

185 A at 25 VDC

Honda GX390

Standard

1.7 Gallons

No

No

Recoil Only

Blue Star 185 DX

6000 W Peak

185 A at 25 VDC

Kohler CS12.75

Standard

5 Gallons

Yes

Yes

Electric Start

Typical Household

Starting
Watts

1,400

1,400

0

0

800

2,200

2,300

1,800

1,800

1,100

1,400

500

750

1,000

1,400

2,350

0

0

1,400

2,100

1,300

2,150

2,200

3,300

4,950

6,500

7,800

Running
Watts

700

1,450

1,500

2,100

625

700

1,150

700

5,750

550

725

300

500

600

700

875

as indicated

50 –200

750

1,000

800

1,050

1,500

2,500

3,800

5,000

6,000

Appliance

Dishwasher,

Cool Dry

Hot Dry

Electric Range,

6-in element

8-in element

Microwave Oven, 625 watts

Refrigerator or Freezer

Automatic Washer

Clothes Dryer, Gas

Electric

Garage Door Opener,

1/4 HP

1/2 HP

Furnace Fan, gas/fuel oil

1/8 Horsepower

1/6 Horsepower

1/4 Horsepower

1/3 Horsepower

1/2 Horsepower

Lights

Radio

Well Pump, 1/3 Horsepower

1/2 Horsepower

Sump Pump, 1/3 Horsepower

1/2 Horsepower

Central Air Conditioner

10,000 BTU

20,000 BTU

24,000 BTU

32,000 BTU

40,000 BTU

Typical Farm Equipment

Starting
Watts

3,400

1,720

8,200

4,500

6,100

Running
Watts

1,000

720

2,200

1,400

1,600

Machine

Portable Conveyor, 1/2 HP

Farm Duty Motors
(e.g. Conveyors, Feed
Augers, Air Compressors)

1/3 Horsepower

1-1/2 Horsepower

Washer, 2 gal/min

550 PSI

700 PSI

Typical Industrial Motors

Starting
Watts

800

3,175

2,020

8,200

8,100

1,000

3,500

Running
Watts

300

875

720

2,200

2,000

400

1,100

Motor

Split Phase

1/8 Horsepower

1/2 Horsepower

Capacitor Start —
Induction Run

1/3 Horsepower

1-1/2 Horsepower

Capacitor Start —
Capacitor Run

1-1/2 Horsepower

Fan,

1/8 Horsepower

1/2 Horsepower

Typical Contractor Tools

Starting
Watts

350

600

500

1,400

6,300

2,500

3,000

8,200

1,100

1,100

125

313

1000

1,250

600

900

3,150

6,100

900

Running
Watts

350

600

500

1,400

1,800

1,100

1,000

2,200

1,100

1,100

100

250

1,000

200

500

950

1,600

900

Tool

Hand Drill,

1/4 inch

1/2 inch

Circular Saw

6-1/2 inch

8-1/4 inch

Table Saw, 10 inch

Band Saw, 14 inch

Air Compressor

1/2 Horsepower

1-1/2 Horsepower

Electric Chain Saw

1/2 Horsepower, 12 in

2 Horsepower, 14 in

Flood Lights

HID

Metal Halide

Mercury

Vapor

Submersible Pump, 400 gph

Centrifugal Pump, 900 gph

High Pressure Washer

1/2 Horsepower

1 Horsepower

Wet & Dry Vac,

1.7 Horsepower

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