dbworkshop
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Will call service in the morning, but seeing as Festool is currently closed, I thought I would ask other users if they have had a similar issue.
Hooked the TS75 up to the CT this evening to make a few cuts. Turned the vac on to manual and tried to start up the saw but it wouldn't go. Switched the CT to auto and the saw fired right up. Mind you I had the CT plugged into a 15A outlet, so does the CT realize that there is not enough amperage to power up both tools at once on manual, or is there an issue with my CT? (yeah, yeah I know it's supposed to be on a 20A blah blah blah but in a pinch we do what we have to do to get by.)
Oh, and one other thing. Did anyone else read the front of the outlet: blah, blah 3,1 amp maximum blah blah...
What is that just some UL crap that Festool had to put on there or is this thing only meant for the sanders?
Thanks,
Dan
Edit:
Canceling that call to Festool now. Thanks Wood Junkie for your follow up. Oh yeah the manual.....that makes sense. [doh]
Hooked the TS75 up to the CT this evening to make a few cuts. Turned the vac on to manual and tried to start up the saw but it wouldn't go. Switched the CT to auto and the saw fired right up. Mind you I had the CT plugged into a 15A outlet, so does the CT realize that there is not enough amperage to power up both tools at once on manual, or is there an issue with my CT? (yeah, yeah I know it's supposed to be on a 20A blah blah blah but in a pinch we do what we have to do to get by.)
Oh, and one other thing. Did anyone else read the front of the outlet: blah, blah 3,1 amp maximum blah blah...
What is that just some UL crap that Festool had to put on there or is this thing only meant for the sanders?
Thanks,
Dan
Edit:
Canceling that call to Festool now. Thanks Wood Junkie for your follow up. Oh yeah the manual.....that makes sense. [doh]