Bojam
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It’s looking likely that we will be moving to Brazil in 2-3 years time (for my wife’s work). May seem premature to start thinking about this now but there’s a lot of planning involved.
The domestic electrical supply in Brazil is not standardised nationally. In some places it’s 110v in others it’s 220v. But always 60Hz. My machines (PT, bandsaw, extractors) and power tools are all European 230v, 50hz.
If I understand correctly they won’t run well or at all with a 60Hz supply.
So I could sell everything and spend the time in Brazil building my hand tool skills.
Or sell everything and look to replace with machines/tools bought locally once in Brazil (maybe with a focus on hand tools supplemented with a few key power tools as required).
Or buy something like the EcoFlow Delta Pro portable power station, which can be charged from the domestic supply or from a solar array and then output at the required volatage and frequency. Outputs at upto 3kW, can be boosted to 4.5kW and can handles surges up to 7kW apparently. This isn’t a cheap solution but certainly something I’m willing to consider. Thoughts on if it would work? My PT is rated at 3kW, the Bandsaw and large cyclonic extractor are both rather at 1.5kW. All the power tools are no more than 1.5kW. Matt at Badger Workshop did a YouTube video on the EcoFlow Delta pro recently.
Appreciate any knowledgeable input here. Thanks!
Should just add that I won’t be able to get a working visa to set up a business (as far as I understand) so work would be limited to stuff for us, friends, family and maybe a bit of under the table word of mouth type commissions.
The domestic electrical supply in Brazil is not standardised nationally. In some places it’s 110v in others it’s 220v. But always 60Hz. My machines (PT, bandsaw, extractors) and power tools are all European 230v, 50hz.
If I understand correctly they won’t run well or at all with a 60Hz supply.
So I could sell everything and spend the time in Brazil building my hand tool skills.
Or sell everything and look to replace with machines/tools bought locally once in Brazil (maybe with a focus on hand tools supplemented with a few key power tools as required).
Or buy something like the EcoFlow Delta Pro portable power station, which can be charged from the domestic supply or from a solar array and then output at the required volatage and frequency. Outputs at upto 3kW, can be boosted to 4.5kW and can handles surges up to 7kW apparently. This isn’t a cheap solution but certainly something I’m willing to consider. Thoughts on if it would work? My PT is rated at 3kW, the Bandsaw and large cyclonic extractor are both rather at 1.5kW. All the power tools are no more than 1.5kW. Matt at Badger Workshop did a YouTube video on the EcoFlow Delta pro recently.
Appreciate any knowledgeable input here. Thanks!
Should just add that I won’t be able to get a working visa to set up a business (as far as I understand) so work would be limited to stuff for us, friends, family and maybe a bit of under the table word of mouth type commissions.
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