Note that I'm in the USA so this is 120V we are talking about.
I've got a CT36, TS55 and OF1010 coming my way, and I already have an RO150. I'm wondering about power load/draw on an existing circuit I was intending to use. Not really concerned about the sander, but more with the saw and router. I would not run both the saw and router at the same time however. I would pretty much only ever run 1 tool + CT at a time.
I have a 15A circuit where the only thing running on it is a small beverage cooler that is listed as around 85W/1.3A. There is nothing else on the circuit. I'm wondering if this circuit is going to cut it with these tools, or if I'm going to run into a tripping situation or some other undesirable scenario with tool performance.
I've got a CT36, TS55 and OF1010 coming my way, and I already have an RO150. I'm wondering about power load/draw on an existing circuit I was intending to use. Not really concerned about the sander, but more with the saw and router. I would not run both the saw and router at the same time however. I would pretty much only ever run 1 tool + CT at a time.
I have a 15A circuit where the only thing running on it is a small beverage cooler that is listed as around 85W/1.3A. There is nothing else on the circuit. I'm wondering if this circuit is going to cut it with these tools, or if I'm going to run into a tripping situation or some other undesirable scenario with tool performance.