Originally Posted by
tdkask
I just got my first Plasma cutter, really... a Supercut 50P. I understand it's the lower end of the spectrum, but its just for my home garage use. In that spirit, I am curious what the minimal reasonable compressor would be to run it at 50A. I live in a moderate subdivision and hate to run my larger noisy compressor for a while if I can run off a smaller pancake style version. I have tried to look at the manual (very vague across the board) and just need to know a reasonable minimum PSI and CFM to consider sufficient. Thanks.
50 amps will take about 4 CFM @ 90 psi, 5 would be better. Tank size depends more on actual usage and pump size. Long cuts vs. short, recovery time, etc. Pancakes usually do not provide enough air for this. Sorry but you should run the big one. There are some things you can do to help quiet down a compressor for your neighbors. One thing is if it's near a wall, hand some carpet on that wall. That really cuts down on reflected sound.
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