Peter Parfitt said:
fshanno said:
This TSC saw is the perfect candidate for a battery emulating power supply. Then you wouldn't have to choose between corded and cordless.
And of course once the emulator is on the market the decision about which Carvex to buy ceases to exist.
The emulating power supply would come in the form of a battery charger with a lead to the tool. You'd have two different adapters. One for the TSC and Carvex that would be minimal in size and weigh as little as possible. The adapter for the drills would have a chamber so you could make it as heavy as you want using shot.
Now it wouldn't be cheap but it would surely make the Festool line more attractive.
How about a CT vac with the battery emulator/charger built in? Cool huh?
This is an interesting idea. The part that goes to the tool should plug into the battery compartment and so it would fit every tool. If the CT option is taken then the auto start feature must be preserved.
Well done.
Peter
Yes! This is another big benefit! The plate that plugs in to the saw can weigh practically nothing!
And there HAS to be some kind of wire running from the saw to the CT to tell the vac to turn on and off right?. Oh, it could be radio but why not provide power while we're at it?
It would be nice if Festool did this but it could be totally third party. Imagine one programmable emulator that could mimic the batteries in all the popular cordless power tool lines! And there would be instructions on how to hollow out and adapt used up batteries.
Right now laboratory quality programmable battery emulators cost thousands. But a mass market device tuned exclusively for power tools might cost only a few hundred.
What about all those cordless vacs? The Sharks and the Dysons and so on. The excellent new Dyson DC59 would go from being the vac that reviewers say "almost replaces your heavy corded upright, but not quite" to the vac that "most definitely does replace your corded upright"
On the other hand. Surely we aren't the first to envision this. If it was possible it would have already been done.