new Festools January 2022 - battery powered CT SYS + MINI/MIDI + KAPEX

Cheese said:
Paul_HKI said:
That's what it is alright - variable suction/bypass adjuster ring.

That makes up for the lack of variable motor speed.

Hard to be sure with such a vague picture, but these extra buttons on the bottom look like they might be used to regulate variable suction.

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love the battery powered ct-sys idea, hate the fact that they are only using china made batteries for it.  already had to send in 2 of those for replacements.
 
I mean, theoretically the 3.1 Ah batteries would also fit, and those are made in Poland.  I have either 2 or 4 of them from sets that I specifically sought out over the last year.
 
Well, if Chinese batteries are a problem for you... some parts of the electronics of the CT itself will most likely originate in China as well.
 
big deal about made in china.  all my non festool batterys have never gone funny (6 makita, 4 M12, 3 Parkside, 2 M18), i have had 1 makita die on me, mainly because i droped it and ripped the but that comunicated with the charger and tool off, meaning it was snookerd, but have never had an isue otherwise.

chances are that the cells in the batterys are samsung 18650 or 21700 cells and they come from, you guessed it china.........
 
A few pictures for those interested in the CTC-SYS shown by Festool at a trade show in Belgium recently.

Single battery is NOT supported, and there's not enough space for the 5,2 as you can see here with a unit running a pair of 4Ah 'high power' batteries.  I don't know if the 3,1's will work also.  Confirmed, it's battery only, no option to run via mains power supply.  That's unfortunate in one sense, but I guess there have to be limitations on any products feature set.  There's also the argument to be made that not many will want a cordless CT-SYS sized unit as their only dust extractor, so some limitations on potential run-time vs true portability are 'fair enough' I guess.

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The new hose end which is included on the forthcoming CTC models supplied AS hose.  The green ring is indeed for varying the suction while you're using a sander, for a degree of fine tuning. 

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That's because the control panel does include control for the suction, 3 step via buttons on the panel as shown here.  Note, something that's also possibly not been observed before, is that the new version is also going to be available as a CTMC-SYS.  With M class certification this opens up further possibilities and advantages for trade users of this tool.  I don't have a use for that myself, but it's definitely a positive addition for those who have to meet health and safety requirements regarding their extractors on job sites.  Good move there, Festool.

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Great info and pics. !

  Variable suction on this unit is also a plus to conserve power in addition to turning down for sanding.

  I am guessing that space within the unit is the reason that it does not have mains and probably the reason for choosing the pair of 4.0 batteries (most battery power in the least space).

Seth
 
Now it makes sense why 5.2 batteries can't be used. The initial pictures had a single battery and a huge gap in the space. No more mystery.
 
There is a difference between being compatible with dual 4.0 and being compatible with larger single batteries too.

A certain other brand has 8.0 and 12.0 batteries. A matter of stacking the 4.0 Ah 21700 cells just like a 5.2 Ah is two rows of 18650 cells.
 
Coen said:
There is a difference between being compatible with dual 4.0 and being compatible with larger single batteries too.

A certain other brand has 8.0 and 12.0 batteries. A matter of stacking the 4.0 Ah 21700 cells just like a 5.2 Ah is two rows of 18650 cells.

Yep.  It's not about current capacity at 18V by combining cells in parallel though, unfortunately.  It's a 36V tool, so it needs two reasonably balanced batteries in series.  I don't know what they were thinking, to be honest.

They really should have designed it to take a pair of 5,2's.  I've over €1150 'invested' in 5.2's during the past 9 months, yet I can't use those batteries with this new tool.  That's just dumb and if they actually measured NPS, there have been a few moves recently that would hammer them on that score.

It's bizarre to think I'd have to buy more batteries, just to be able to use a tool that should be completely compatible with their battery system.  But it's not.  The more I think about it, the more it annoys me.
 
I’m glad I’m not alone when it comes to buying stuff from China.
We are totally screwing ourselves with every dollar we send them.

Paul_HKI said:
I've seen the CTC-SYS in person and I was initially very pleased to see it's going to be available..  The shine went off that very quickly.  Rant follows...  The 4Ah batteries are right up there with the Bott/Sys3 decision as far as I'm concerned.

It's a major disappointment to me that the new CTC-SYS won't take the 5,2Ah batteries.  And it definitely won't, as it needs a pair of batteries to run, but has been designed to take only the 4Ah batteries.  The 'new' ones which are made in China.  Which I will never, ever buy. 

I've bought 4 CTL-SYS over the past number of years.  It's a real PITA that I can't get the Cordless/BT enabled one I'd wanted, but I'm not paying Festool prices to swap out my CTL-SYS, only to have to pay more Festool prices to buy Chinese batteries to go into those new CT's.  That is just not  happening. 

If the batteries are not made in Europe, I'm not buying them.  And if I need chinese made batteries for a Festool tool, I'm not buying that tool either.

The KSC 60 is really nice kit.  I'll be having one of those as soon as they're available.
 
Pixeltim said:
I’m glad I’m not alone when it comes to buying stuff from China.
We are totally screwing ourselves with every dollar we send them.

Will you refuse to buy a product if its raw materials or parts come from China? China also gets money sent to it when it sells raw materials/parts around the world.
 
squall_line said:
Guys, let's not get too off-topic... This line of discussion can quickly lead to breaking the "no politics" rule on the forums...

Not being political here as I don't care if people buy or not buy something from any country. Their money, their call. But I'm trying to understand how someone can be sure when they buy something, no money or no part of it they pay would go to another country in this global trading world.
 
squall_line said:
Guys, let's not get too off-topic... This line of discussion can quickly lead to breaking the "no politics" rule on the forums...

What he said ^^^

Regardless of it not being  technically political, this looks like a discussion for you guys to have privately if you like.

There is more than enough of this type of topic all over the internet. It really isn't needed on FOG.

Seth
 
SRSemenza said:
squall_line said:
Guys, let's not get too off-topic... This line of discussion can quickly lead to breaking the "no politics" rule on the forums...

What he said ^^^

Regardless of it not being  technically political, this looks like a discussion for you guys to have privately if you like.

There is more than enough of this type of topic all over the internet. It really isn't needed on FOG.

Seth

If so, I agree that all related posts or relevant parts should be edited or deleted by the moderator.
 
does the CT-SYS come with a dual battery charger? or have a way to just charge them in place?

I'm rather thinking this is a case they should have just built a battery pack into it, more like their recent power station, just build a module from that into this.  If you have to keep 2 matched batteries around for it, and you are stuck with a certain size, having them be the system batteries doesn't get you very much.  They could have fit more battery in the same space if it was just integral.  As long as it's a chunk that could be replaced down the road if needed, it would be fine.
 
DeformedTree said:
does the CT-SYS come with a dual battery charger? or have a way to just charge them in place?

I'm rather thinking this is a case they should have just built a battery pack into it, more like their recent power station, just build a module from that into this.  If you have to keep 2 matched batteries around for it, and you are stuck with a certain size, having them be the system batteries doesn't get you very much.  They could have fit more battery in the same space if it was just integral.  As long as it's a chunk that could be replaced down the road if needed, it would be fine.
I don’t think that this is really the idea of cordless tools. You can apply the same logic to drills, but that quickly becomes impractical.

Fitting two 6.2 batteries in that vacuum would have been ideal for run-time, but of course we don’t know the limitations they had to design around.

That still doesn’t make it ok though, since there are a lot of people with older 5.2/6.2 batteries that would have buy new batteries to use that vacuum, which is against the whole ‘system’ thing.
 
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