Chris Hughes
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Has anybody used a plug-it pig tail with the ras? I would prefer to stow the unit without a cord and I just happened upon a pig tail this week thanks to a friend. Is it difficult to modify?
plaidma1 said:Does this modification void the warranty?
neeleman said:In Europe the PIPT only cost USD 26.
Sean Ackerman said:Very cool guys. Actually was not aware of a plug it pig tail.
neeleman said:I believe they are Not Available In North America (NIANA).
Unfortunately for you and many others.
You should let some pieces (10-20) send in from somebody in Europe.
I believe there are a lot of candidates over there.
But that will come at a considarable cost.
In Europe the PIPT only cost USD 26.
PaulMarcel said:If it doesn't matter, then they must have a double-throw power switch. Naturally when 'on' it doesn't matter, but if it's just a single-throw switch, it will be on the hot. If you flipped that and the switch was on the neutral, the tool would sit at 110V and be a shock hazard.
Alex said:PaulMarcel said:If it doesn't matter, then they must have a double-throw power switch. Naturally when 'on' it doesn't matter, but if it's just a single-throw switch, it will be on the hot. If you flipped that and the switch was on the neutral, the tool would sit at 110V and be a shock hazard.
O, I thought I knew something about electricity but this didn't make any sense to me. Now I'm not going to pretend to be familiar with the American power grid but I thought you guys at least had alternating current (AC). When you have alternating current it doesn't matter which way the wires are connected because the current constantly changes polarity anyway.
And as far as I know, most switches on power tools are single throw.
Chris, nice to see it worked.