Naildrivingman
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I realize I am inquiring about non-approved use, but I’m sure I’m not the first to do so. Here is my question.
I have a Mafell Erika 70 table saw. The amp draw is listed as 15A. I would like to plug directly into my CT 26, but as many of us know, Festool limits the CT’s outlet to a much lower amperage (I’m not sure, but memory tells me somewhere around 3 or 4 amps). Many of us also know that FT maintains that ANY of their tools will work when plugged into the CT’s outlet (including Kapex at 13A), so it is a confusing warning. I understand that FT may not want to blanket warrantee the CT if the end user plugs a non FT tool (or high amp draw tool) into the CT.
Has anyone experienced problems with their CT and a high amp draw tool?
I have a Mafell Erika 70 table saw. The amp draw is listed as 15A. I would like to plug directly into my CT 26, but as many of us know, Festool limits the CT’s outlet to a much lower amperage (I’m not sure, but memory tells me somewhere around 3 or 4 amps). Many of us also know that FT maintains that ANY of their tools will work when plugged into the CT’s outlet (including Kapex at 13A), so it is a confusing warning. I understand that FT may not want to blanket warrantee the CT if the end user plugs a non FT tool (or high amp draw tool) into the CT.
Has anyone experienced problems with their CT and a high amp draw tool?