New Festool power adapter coming?

rst said:
Wonder how the ETS would fair with one of the 12amp batteries, I have one of those, two 8amp and three 9amp that I use for my Milwaukee air compressor, blower and trimmers.  PS, I've used Stihl trimmers for 40 years, selling the two I have, Milwaukee's string is amazing.

Ya that could be interesting...the 5A is the largest I have as the rest of my tools are all small, drills, impacts, RA grinders, Sawzall, lighting etc. All my "outdoors" tools are Stihl but recently I purchased the Milwaukee hedge trimmer and it works as well as the Stihl and I think it's also lighter. Also been considering selling the Stihl chain saw and moving to the Milwaukee electric. Living in the city, the battery powered item would attract less attention.  [big grin]  Glad to hear about the string trimmer also, as I'm considering swapping that out too.
 
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specs:

turns a Festool battery into a power bank and a wireless charger
inductive charging surface
USB-A and USB-C connector
robust rubberized construction
for all Festool 18V lithium-ion batteries (except 18V 3.1Ah Ergo)
when using a Festool 18V 5.2Ah battery, it is possible to charge up to 8 x mobile phones with a battery capacity of 3000 mAh
possibility of charging (power supply) up to 3 devices at once
inductive charging compatible with Qi-BPP / PPDE 5W / 9W
! Supplied without battery and cables, picture with phones for illustration only!
! available from September 2021!

Technical parameters:
USB-A performance 12W
USB-C performance 12W
induction surface 8.5W
output voltage 18V
mass 0.2 kg

wpz

 

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wpz said:
Found this online:

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here:https://www.industria24.pl/adapter-sieciowy-aca-220-240-18v-festool

First I thought it was a fake image, but they seem to be genuine Festool dealers.

Got an email back from Festool today and it's official, the product in my original post IS A FAKE!

This is their reply:
"We have made the inquiry to our Product Specialists and they can confirm to us that this is a counterfeit product . This is certainly not ours, unless there are prototypes in circulation from an unknown project."

The wireless phone charger in my previous post however is a real Festool product and it will probably be available from September (in Germany)

wpz
 
It was April Fool's Day  [big grin] [big grin]

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nah i dont believe it [scratch chin]! Festool did the same when that photo of the Rotex 90 came out, told us that it was fake.. a month later they launcht it, so i never believe Festool when they say someting is fake :P :-*

In my reality that power adapter will be exellent for the upcoming KSC 60 miter saw, or maybe a tablesaw or dust extractor?
 
JakubBorowiec said:
It was April Fool's Day  [big grin] [big grin]

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So, mystery solved, thanks [member=76254]JakubBorowiec[/member]!
It's an April fools prank from 2 years ago  [big grin] [big grin]
They might want to take it down from their website after two years though, no?  [wink]

wpz
 
wpz said:
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specs:

turns a Festool battery into a power bank and a wireless charger
inductive charging surface
USB-A and USB-C connector
robust rubberized construction
for all Festool 18V lithium-ion batteries (except 18V 3.1Ah Ergo)
when using a Festool 18V 5.2Ah battery, it is possible to charge up to 8 x mobile phones with a battery capacity of 3000 mAh
possibility of charging (power supply) up to 3 devices at once
inductive charging compatible with Qi-BPP / PPDE 5W / 9W
! Supplied without battery and cables, picture with phones for illustration only!
! available from September 2021!

Technical parameters:
USB-A performance 12W
USB-C performance 12W
induction surface 8.5W
output voltage 18V
mass 0.2 kg

wpz

If it doesn’t work with the 3.1ah batteries, then sadly I won’t be buying it. That seems mad, and no logical reason!! Is this statement simply relative to those specs of run time?

4 of my 6 batteries are the 3.1 compact. Love those.
 
mrB said:
If it doesn’t work with the 3.1ah batteries, then sadly I won’t be buying it. That seems mad, and no logical reason!! Is this statement simply relative to those specs of run time?

4 of my 6 batteries are the 3.1 compact. Love those.

Hi [member=22067]mrB[/member],

I think you might have misunderstood
"for all Festool 18V lithium-ion batteries (except 18V 3.1Ah Ergo)"

So it works with the 3.1 compact batteries, just not the 3.1 ergo ones from the sanders, which seems logical because of the shape.
these are the ergo batteries:
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wpz

 

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Hey [member=75217]squall_line[/member],

To be honest, I've never understood why Festool came up with these "ergo" batteries for the sanders.
Why didn't they just make them so they work with the regular (or compact) batteries, it seems to work for the OSC 18 vecturo.

Sometimes I get the impression that there are multiple design teams working at Festool and they don't communicate at all.
A bit weird for a brand that is known for it's system integration.

Anyway, rant over, just had to get that off my chest  [big grin]

wpz
 
[member=66126]wpz[/member] , they didn't ask me, but I got the impression from all of the marketing materials that it was all about keeping the sanders properly balanced.  As you said, they could have just extended the body of the sander to let the battery hang farther back, but that would have probably screwed up the ergonomics, thus the "ergo" designation?  I'd imagine the sander would be awkward to grip with a square battery on it, even if it was still balanced.

The better question might be "who authorized the mains adapter for the Ergo battery but not the regular battery" at this point. ;)
 
wpz said:
mrB said:
If it doesn’t work with the 3.1ah batteries, then sadly I won’t be buying it. That seems mad, and no logical reason!! Is this statement simply relative to those specs of run time?

4 of my 6 batteries are the 3.1 compact. Love those.

Hi [member=22067]mrB[/member],

I think you might have misunderstood
"for all Festool 18V lithium-ion batteries (except 18V 3.1Ah Ergo)"

So it works with the 3.1 compact batteries, just not the 3.1 ergo ones from the sanders, which seems logical because of the shape.
these are the ergo batteries:
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wpz

Ah of course!! Thanks for clarifying!!

I thought my incorrect assumption seemed bonkers, but remembering the TCS won’t run on the 3.1ah I thought the trend was absurdly continuing.

Very glad that’s not the case, and will definitely be picking one of these up. I actually asked/prayed for it in the festool wish thread. With so many festool batteries knocking around in my daily life it will be super convenient to have this.
 
squall_line said:
[member=66126]wpz[/member] , they didn't ask me, but I got the impression from all of the marketing materials that it was all about keeping the sanders properly balanced.  As you said, they could have just extended the body of the sander to let the battery hang farther back, but that would have probably screwed up the ergonomics, thus the "ergo" designation?  I'd imagine the sander would be awkward to grip with a square battery on it, even if it was still balanced.

The better question might be "who authorized the mains adapter for the Ergo battery but not the regular battery" at this point. ;)

Maybe it was partly because of the mains adapter that they decided to make the battery a new shape, so you can't fit 2 of those mains adapters on 1 TSC 55.
I bet that would give some fireworks, especially if you plug them into 2 different electrical phases  [blink] [scared] [eek]

Other brands place the battery in a vertical orientation to keep the centre of gravity in the right place:
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or just like this:
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I think it's clear by now that Festool needs to hire us both as consultants and send us free tools for evaluation, wouldn't you agree?  [big grin] [big grin] [big grin]

wpz
 

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wpz said:
Other brands place the battery in a vertical orientation to keep the centre of gravity in the right place:
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Except none of those are properly balanced. Not even close.

As for ergo adapter and no adapter for big batteries. Simples. Vastly differing power requirements. Where the sanders are all guaranteed to be 250-300 watt tops, the big batteries can easily be expected to deliver 1000 watts in some of the heavier tools like a HKC etc.
 
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