The Baumalight TX7 delivers 7 kW of continuous power with a 14 kW surge capacity. Its brushless, capacitor-regulated alternator provides stable single-phase 120/240 V power with minimal maintenance, using only 11 HP via a 540 RPM PTO. It includes a PTO shaft and comes mounted on either a pneumatic-tire trailer or Cat I 3-point deck. An integrated voltage/amperage display and resettable circuit breakers provide operating information and circuit protection. It can power lights, tools, and compatible welders for remote work or emergency use. Backed by a 2‑year / 2,000‑hour warranty. Key Features 7 kW Continuous / 14 kW Surge Capacity: Continuous and surge ratings account for operating loads and motor start-up demand Brushless Alternator with Voltage Regulation: Quiet operation and stable power delivery 120 V & 240 V Receptacles: Equipped with one 120 V/20 A duplex and one 240 V/50 A welder outlet Integrated Display & Resettable Breakers: Onboard monitoring and protection for safe operation Limited Warranty: Comes with a 2‑year / 2,000‑hour warranty and dealer support Technical Specifications Feature Specification Power Output 7 kW continuous; 14 kW momentary surge Tractor requirement at full output 11 HP; 540 RPM PTO Receptacles (1) 120 V/20 A duplex, (1) 240 V/50 A welder Alternator Type Brushless, capacitor-regulated PTO Shaft Slip‑clutch included Mounting Options Trailer or Cat I 3-point deck Monitoring Instruments Voltage/amperage display + reset breakers Approx. Weight ~300 lb Warranty 2 years / 2,000 hours Performance At half load, the TX7 draws about 5 HP from the tractor; at full output, it draws about 11 HP. The surge capacity supports startup loads such as welders, while the brushless, regulated design maintains consistent output.Related Equipment PTO generators Baumalight equipment How much tractor power does the TX7 require?The TX7 requires 11 HP at full output from a 540 RPM PTO. A larger tractor can be used when the PTO speed and driveline setup are correct.Is the TX7 single-phase?Yes. The TX7 supplies single-phase 120/240-volt power. Load planning and transfer equipment should be reviewed with a qualified electrician.