escapegoat
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Hi everyone,
I picked up a CT 15 dust extractor last weekend. I intend to use it for dust collection on my TS 55 and as a general shop vac. I thumbed through the manual this morning and discovered that the maximum connected load through the built-in electrical outlet is just 240W (2A @ 120V).
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Obviously this is not enough to support a TS 55. It looks like the other Festool CT dust extractors are rated for 1200W load at the outlet. Is the CT 15 indeed limited to 240W or is it actually 1200W like the other CT models? I made a few short plunge cuts with my TS 55 plugged in, but haven't tried anything that would be thermally taxing yet.
Thanks,
Eric
I picked up a CT 15 dust extractor last weekend. I intend to use it for dust collection on my TS 55 and as a general shop vac. I thumbed through the manual this morning and discovered that the maximum connected load through the built-in electrical outlet is just 240W (2A @ 120V).
View attachment 1
Obviously this is not enough to support a TS 55. It looks like the other Festool CT dust extractors are rated for 1200W load at the outlet. Is the CT 15 indeed limited to 240W or is it actually 1200W like the other CT models? I made a few short plunge cuts with my TS 55 plugged in, but haven't tried anything that would be thermally taxing yet.
Thanks,
Eric