Understanding the electrical requirements for airbrush events is essential for a smooth and successful event. From ensuring enough power for equipment to preventing circuit overloads, this guide will help you create a vibrant artistic atmosphere while protecting your equipment.
Most Airbrush Events artists can operate using a standard household outlet. However, separate circuits become necessary if you have more than three artists. Each compressor draws approximately five amps, and a typical household circuit is rated for 15 amps. Using more than three compressors on a single circuit risks overloading and tripping breakers.
Extension cords are essential for airbrush events, but not all cords are created equal. The gauge (wire thickness) matters greatly, as thicker wires reduce electrical resistance. Remember, a lower gauge number means a thicker cord.
Airbrush Events compressors come with 16-gauge, 20-foot extension cords. For longer distances, use lower-gauge cords to prevent power loss—for example, a 10-gauge cord for 100 feet.
Watch for these issues, which indicate insufficient power:
Follow these tips to ensure smooth operations:
Similar to the experience Nick, an Airbrush Events artist, encountered, using appliances like hair dryers on the same circuit as compressors can overload the system and damage equipment.
Sometimes, outdoor events might need access to readily available outlets. In such cases, a generator becomes essential to power your airbrush equipment.
There are two main types of generators to consider:
Determining the Right Wattage
Generators are rated in watts, so choosing the right one depends on the total wattage of the equipment you’ll be using. Here’s a helpful formula:
Since most Airbrush Events equipment operates on 110 volts (as mentioned earlier), you can easily calculate the wattage by multiplying the amps your equipment draws by 110.
For example, let’s say you’re having an event with 4 artists, and each compressor uses 5 amps. Here’s how to find the minimum wattage requirement:
Here’s a recommendation: It is always advisable to choose a generator with a wattage rating higher than your calculated minimum. This provides a buffer for additional equipment or unexpected power surges. In this case, opting for a generator rated at around 3000 watts would be ideal.
Additional Tips for Generators:
By following these guidelines, you can ensure a safe and electrically sound environment for your next event, allowing the artists to create stunning party favors without a hitch!
Contact Airbrush Events today to discuss your event and ensure your artists have the electrical power they need to create lasting memories! We can help you determine your electrical requirements and provide generator recommendations. We are here to ensure a stress-free and successful airbrush event experience for everyone involved.
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