Hi,
I've bought a table saw that turned out to be 110v and wondering what my options were. It was from a friend of a friend who's husband had died, it's still boxed and unused so I'd rather resell it than ask to return it, I think she has enough to worry about at the minute.
Before I bite the bullet and sell it I was wondering if I'd be able to run it off the mains via a transformer as it seems a fantastic saw. It's a 2100W machine so for 110v thats 19A, I've been looking around and while I can find plenty of 3000kva transformers they have 2 sockets at 16A each :-( Does anyone know if I'm going to be able to do this without spending 100s on a transformer? Being a hobbyist and workshop based I have no experience on 110v or know what is a good transformer. All his other equipment was 230v so didn't even occur to me it won't be, maybe that was why it was still boxed.
Thanks, Martin
I've bought a table saw that turned out to be 110v and wondering what my options were. It was from a friend of a friend who's husband had died, it's still boxed and unused so I'd rather resell it than ask to return it, I think she has enough to worry about at the minute.
Before I bite the bullet and sell it I was wondering if I'd be able to run it off the mains via a transformer as it seems a fantastic saw. It's a 2100W machine so for 110v thats 19A, I've been looking around and while I can find plenty of 3000kva transformers they have 2 sockets at 16A each :-( Does anyone know if I'm going to be able to do this without spending 100s on a transformer? Being a hobbyist and workshop based I have no experience on 110v or know what is a good transformer. All his other equipment was 230v so didn't even occur to me it won't be, maybe that was why it was still boxed.
Thanks, Martin