rvieceli said:[member=28223]SoonerFan[/member] fairly straight forward process. I like the heavy duty plugs available.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Eaton-15A-125V-Heavy-Duty-Vinyl-Plug-YL/1002943706
Just match up hot to hot and neutral to neutral
Ron
Michael Kellough said:I only have two Festool brand vac’s and have been using the CT 23 a lot lately and recently discovered that the 20-15 adapter is a significant source of resistance. It gets very warm so I’ll be replacing the 20 amp plug on that vac soon.
Michael Kellough said:The first gen CT’s delivered to the US had thick long 20 amp power cords that don’t quite fit on the cord wrap. They included a green colored 20 amp to 15 amp adapter so the machine could be used on a typical 15 amp outlet.
The ground pin came out of my CT Mini adapter and I continued to use it with no discernible issue until the adapter was lost on a job site. Since I’d only been on one job site where the adapter wasn’t needed I just cut off the 20 amp plug and replaced with a 15.
I only have two Festool brand vac’s and have been using the CT 23 a lot lately and recently discovered that the 20-15 adapter is a significant source of resistance. It gets very warm so I’ll be replacing the 20 amp plug on that vac soon.
Michael Kellough said:[member=44099]Cheese[/member] first gen US vac’s had this adapter.
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Michael Kellough said:[member=44099]Cheese[/member] first gen US vac’s had this adapter.
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Michael Kellough said:[member=44099]Cheese[/member] first gen US vac’s had this adapter.
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