Not blaming this on Festool..
I just bought an Ultimate Dust Deputy for the festool CT22.
I installed it per the manufacturers instructions and it worked really well although I have some static issues even with the metal tape they send with it.
Today I was using it and felt the static build and it started shocking me as it went up the hose. Next thing you know the dust extractor stops.
I talked to Steve in support. For those that have not called support before, Steve at Festool is reason enough to purchase their product!
Anyway, the motor is standard 120 V AC so was easy to jump the motor out and check it. Turns out the motor is fine but controller is shot !
I called the Dust Deputy people and they have a fix which is basically lots more tape. Looks like a cobbled up mess to me (see attached). They will be sending a kit out on Monday.
Can not say I am happy about this.
For now I left a cord hanging out of the front of my CT22 so I can run the motor direct. When I get some extra funds I will order a new controller.
Irritates me that the Ultimate Dust Deputy cost over twice as much as the standard unit because it was "designed for the CT". Yet it has issues with the unit it was designed for.
Looks like the new fix Oneida has is similar to what I have seen posted on this site. I know I saw a post about the static zapping the module but couldn't find it searching today.
Grrrrrr.
I just bought an Ultimate Dust Deputy for the festool CT22.
I installed it per the manufacturers instructions and it worked really well although I have some static issues even with the metal tape they send with it.
Today I was using it and felt the static build and it started shocking me as it went up the hose. Next thing you know the dust extractor stops.
I talked to Steve in support. For those that have not called support before, Steve at Festool is reason enough to purchase their product!
Anyway, the motor is standard 120 V AC so was easy to jump the motor out and check it. Turns out the motor is fine but controller is shot !
I called the Dust Deputy people and they have a fix which is basically lots more tape. Looks like a cobbled up mess to me (see attached). They will be sending a kit out on Monday.
Can not say I am happy about this.
For now I left a cord hanging out of the front of my CT22 so I can run the motor direct. When I get some extra funds I will order a new controller.
Irritates me that the Ultimate Dust Deputy cost over twice as much as the standard unit because it was "designed for the CT". Yet it has issues with the unit it was designed for.
Looks like the new fix Oneida has is similar to what I have seen posted on this site. I know I saw a post about the static zapping the module but couldn't find it searching today.
Grrrrrr.