Posted by dave2 on April 19, 2011 at 04:26:40 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Figuring watt draw?? posted by IaGary on April 19, 2011 at 04:11:38:
Yea, there are 75 watt transformers and 3000+ ones. I have a 300 watt one that I use so I can buy cordless tools in the States (cheaper) and run the charger here and a couple other things.Was thinking of something in the line of the HF 120 volt inverter welder but the size transformer needed would make it cheaper to just buy the 240 volt one or buy one over here. Most things I just buy here but I couldn't beat the price of a makita cordless drill, impact driver, and light set (less than half the price having my brother send it to me, just use my transformer for the charger. Fell in to a deal on some 110 volt CF lightbulbs (2 bucks for 10) so thats what I have for lights in the 2 stalls that are outside of town (no electricity) and have one of the 5 in 1 power supplies from HF that I carry with me to plug in to and have to use my transformer to charge that.
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