Domino on an inverter

My first thought is "sure, why not?" It's electronically fairly simple, with a bunch of computer chip circuitry for "speed control" etc. which might not like it's A/C power in a not ideal form.
But then, my senses kick in and say, "are you wiling to bet on that?....with a $1K tool?"
Sorry, that's not much help
 
rst said:
I've run my Festools with my Honda 2200 with no issues

I think a Honda 2200 is a pure sine wave machine. The inverters I want to use are modified sine wave.
Also, looking for a wattage rating. The domino says 450w, but motors will require more on startup.
A small 500w inverter would be ideal, but not sure if it'll run it.

No one has tried to run a domino on an inverter before?

Is it a brushless motor, or brushed?
 
I have a 3000 watt inverter and I've done it with the vac. I'd be more concerned about running it without the vac.
 
Crazyraceguy said:
My first thought is "sure, why not?" It's electronically fairly simple, with a bunch of computer chip circuitry for "speed control" etc. which might not like it's A/C power in a not ideal form.
But then, my senses kick in and say, "are you wiling to bet on that?....with a $1K tool?"
Sorry, that's not much help

I meant to say without.
 
trsvax said:
I have a 3000 watt inverter and I've done it with the vac. I'd be more concerned about running it without the vac.

Yeah, I wouldn't even consider doing that.
 
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