Marlinspike
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I was reading an old thread about how easily the tops of the CT Midi and CT 26 break. Is this still true or did they update them? I'm trying to decide between one these and the Fein Turbo I.
Tyler Ernsberger said:They have not upgraded the hose garages. The hose garages do get brittle over time. I have replaced the hose garages on my ct36 and my ct midi. On the new hose garages that I purchased I reinforced the underside with epoxy. Welcome to the FoG!!!
JonSchuck said:I might be wrong but I think the ct's will handle 20 amps. In fact my older ct 22 has one sideways prong so it will only fit in a 20 amp outlet.
Yes, the 26 replaced the 22. I think the numbers stand for how many liters they hold. I have two of the 26's and they don't have the sideways prong. Never any problems though.Marlinspike said:JonSchuck said:I might be wrong but I think the ct's will handle 20 amps. In fact my older ct 22 has one sideways prong so it will only fit in a 20 amp outlet.
All current production Festool vacs are limited to 12 amp total load. I don't know when the CT 22 is from, but I'm going to take a guess that it's from before 2013.
Marlinspike said:All current production Festool vacs are limited to 12 amp total load.
Alex said:Marlinspike said:All current production Festool vacs are limited to 12 amp total load.
Where do you get that they are limited to a 12 amp load? Festool vacs should be able to handle almost any tool that fits the outlet.
Marlinspike said:Alex said:Marlinspike said:All current production Festool vacs are limited to 12 amp total load.
Where do you get that they are limited to a 12 amp load? Festool vacs should be able to handle almost any tool that fits the outlet.
The owner's manuals.
antss said:did you take a part a Fein to verify the lack of ground path ?
Marlinspike said:No, I called them and they told me it doesn't have it and confirmed it's not a feature that could be adapted.
Alex said:Marlinspike said:No, I called them and they told me it doesn't have it and confirmed it's not a feature that could be adapted.
Seems to me you're analysing the world from behind your desk. Last week I took apart my CT Mini because it was broken, and I noticed how incredibly simple the grounding to the hose was, just an electric wire that runs from the hose connector to the mains cable. This could be incorporated in any vac without difficulty, even in models people already own. You could even bend a copper wire around the hose and stick the other end in the ground.
Well no, I'd have to say that Alex is showing you a First, Second or ANY world adaption that sounds super fast and easy unless Fein sealed the motor case to prevent any mods to it.Marlinspike said:Alex said:Marlinspike said:No, I called them and they told me it doesn't have it and confirmed it's not a feature that could be adapted.
Seems to me you're analysing the world from behind your desk. Last week I took apart my CT Mini because it was broken, and I noticed how incredibly simple the grounding to the hose was, just an electric wire that runs from the hose connector to the mains cable. This could be incorporated in any vac without difficulty, even in models people already own. You could even bend a copper wire around the hose and stick the other end in the ground.
You guys crack me up. Yes, that's how they work and yes I suppose your idea would work. Let me rephrase: it can't be reasonably adapted in a way that would seem suitable in a first world nation.
leakyroof said:Well no, I'd have to say that Alex is showing you a First, Second or ANY world adaption that sounds super fast and easy unless Fein sealed the motor case to prevent any mods to it.
I thought Fein offered variable speed/suction vacs for a long time, so I just looked up to see what had changed with Fein Vacs. Okay, maybe you might want to read the reviews for these new square units from Fein. The most common failure is the Auto Start socket from what I'm reading, and Fein is requiring that you send the vac back to them under the warranty period ,with MUCH longer wait times from them to get it back to you compared to Festool's track record. I didn't see Variable Suction on the Turbo 1 unit being offered, so that alone would be a deal killer for me since I'm so used to it by now.
The older Feins had a stellar reputation of just working and working. These new units, at least the little Turbo 1, have racked up some surprisingly bad reviews compared to their past vacs for plastic breaking, sockets failing, casters failing and a number of people prefer the older hoses that came with the vacs compared to what's being sent with them now. Hmm, I learned a lot... [blink]
Anyway, if the CT's aren't for you, then they aren't. I've always looked the slightly older Fein vacs and admired the lower prices on consumables like bags or filters. Now I'm not so sure of that..... [embarassed]
Marlinspike said:Let me rephrase: it can't be reasonably adapted in a way that would seem suitable in a first world nation.