Jeff Zanin
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THIS THREAD IS FOR HYPOTHETICAL / DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE TOOLS ON A POWER SOURCE OTHER THAN WHAT IS SPECIFIED
I have the North American CT-22, TS-75, etc. which I operate on 120VAC 60HZ single phase power.
Australia, Europe (including Austria) and other parts of the world where Festools are sold use other AC voltages and frequencies, in many cases 220V or 230V 50HZ.
For a given power output a higher voltage requires less current.
Could the tools I am using could be operated at 240VAC, perhaps using a pigtail to adapt from the NEMA 5-15R to a NEMA 6-15P?
If so would there be any practical advantage to operating them at the higher voltage?
I have the North American CT-22, TS-75, etc. which I operate on 120VAC 60HZ single phase power.
Australia, Europe (including Austria) and other parts of the world where Festools are sold use other AC voltages and frequencies, in many cases 220V or 230V 50HZ.
For a given power output a higher voltage requires less current.
Could the tools I am using could be operated at 240VAC, perhaps using a pigtail to adapt from the NEMA 5-15R to a NEMA 6-15P?
If so would there be any practical advantage to operating them at the higher voltage?