Nickhead said:I've seen a few on here making a systainer into an extension lead and splitter but wondered if anyone has done anything with a 110v setup?
Phil Beckley said:Nickhead said:I've seen a few on here making a systainer into an extension lead and splitter but wondered if anyone has done anything with a 110v setup?
......interesting thought.
rg
Phil
bobfog said:Phil Beckley said:Nickhead said:I've seen a few on here making a systainer into an extension lead and splitter but wondered if anyone has done anything with a 110v setup?
......interesting thought.
rg
Phil
What would it actually achieve? I don't understand the obsession with integrating everything into a Systainer. A transformer already comes as a rugged unit with integrated carry handle. Putting it in a Systainer only makes it more bulky and vulnerable to breaking the Systainer that's less heavy duty than the transformer casing.
Thats a good idea.jmbfestool said:I dont think sticking it a systainer is a good idea.
Reason have already been mentioned.
However I do believe it would be a good idea to design a transformer in a systainer shame/size.
I wont have the clips and hooks just just the shape/size of a systainer. This will make it nice for people who rack their van out. Everything fits any where.
Nickhead said:I currently carry the 110v transformer in a Dewalt Tough System case with two loose 25m extension leads, normally take it out on site to plug it in.
90% of my kit is battery and lives in the tough system boxes but as I'm buying a CTL midi I've decided that all my 110v stuff will live in T loc systainers and stack on the extractor. The Dewalt boxes are a little stronger and less brittle than the systainers so I might have to secure the pack in place to stop it sliding in the systainer and cracking the box!
I'll keep you all posted if I manage to make or find any good ideas
I suppose they could be set in slightly.mac sparrow said:Agreed, it would be nice. If there was any serious traction I'd investigate having one custom made using a metal casing or possibly resin. I feel it would be cost prohibitive though, for a 5kVA you'd be looking at £300 I'd estimate.
How would you design yours, you would still have to have the 110v plugs sticking out of the systainer profile?
demographic said:Side note but I'm of the opinion that any transformer (or even power lead for that matter) should have an LED indicator to show when its live.
demographic said:Side note but I'm of the opinion that any transformer (or even power lead for that matter) should have an LED indicator to show when its live.
Don't know about you but it doesn't half irritate me when a powertool doesn't work and I have to go back down the leads, spiders and whatever with a powertool I know works trying to find where the problem is.
LEDs would show this information at a glance.
mac sparrow said:Agreed, it would be nice. If there was any serious traction I'd investigate having one custom made using a metal casing or possibly resin. I feel it would be cost prohibitive though, for a 5kVA you'd be looking at £300 I'd estimate.
How would you design yours, you would still have to have the 110v plugs sticking out of the systainer profile?
jmbfestool said:I stick my ear on it to see if its humming. If its quiet its not working.
Nickhead said:I absolutely hate 110v but don't have the option on some jobs annoyingly