DeformedTree
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Cheese said:Gregor said:Or they make this a 110-240V, 50-60Hz input device and afterwards drop any and all other 110V stuff, since you now can obtain a working converter (with benefits) for your obsolete kind of mains power (which is, when seen from the perspective of worldwide prevalence these days, irrelevant).
I still think this SYS-PowerStation may be an easy way to integrate some of the 230 volt Festool & Mafell tools into the work shop without rewiring the shop or running 75 foot extension cords through the house. I'm thinking BS 75 or BS 105.
Yeah, I think they could sell these in the US as is. The input looks to be standard computer stuff, so that is almost certainly 100-250VAC 50/60Hz input like computer supplies, so that is good to go. On the output, it comes down to how the designed it and did they plan ahead. A smart engineer would have spec a transformer with a center tap. So in EU they connect it as 230V only. And then for North America, Japan, UK job site, they use the center tap and bring out 220 and 110V power. Or they just design both transformers from the start and have it easy to swap out at the factory.
But yeah, bring it as is, not a big deal. Folks will be ready with the Schuko to NEMA 6-15/6-20 adapters and be able to plug in their 230-240V tools. I still maintain that Festool should be bringing over 230V stuff anyways. They could sell a bunch of CTs to folks who want them for their 240V tools as there is very little options for such vacs in the US.
The price is a hard thing to swallow. But if you are in cases like Alex mentioned, or building a cabin in the woods, etc. This makes a lot of sense.
If they made it a 240/110 device, it would be great for bringing power to a cabin on the weekend.
This stuff will get cheaper, and more companies will jump in. The systainer aspect of it is a big plus for sure. Maybe the can make a much smaller one to strap to sys-vac.