stuartpaul
Established Member
I'm in the market for a new P/T and looking at the Axminster AWEPT106 (also looking at the AW106PT2 but it's £175 more, - that'll pay for the new morticer ).
The blurb in the catalogue says that a 16 amp supply might be necessary if the voltage is 'on the low side' (whatever that means!).
So, - is there any way I can possibly tell before I buy that I might need such a supply (therefore erroding any possible saving over the PT2) without calling in a sparks and further erroding the savings?
I have got a spare way on the fuseboard so adding an additional circuit isn't going to be a major problem if I have to.
Yes, - I am tight when spending potential tool money!!
I'm an electrical dunce so any explanations in ***** proof language please.
The blurb in the catalogue says that a 16 amp supply might be necessary if the voltage is 'on the low side' (whatever that means!).
So, - is there any way I can possibly tell before I buy that I might need such a supply (therefore erroding any possible saving over the PT2) without calling in a sparks and further erroding the savings?
I have got a spare way on the fuseboard so adding an additional circuit isn't going to be a major problem if I have to.
Yes, - I am tight when spending potential tool money!!
I'm an electrical dunce so any explanations in ***** proof language please.