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On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 19:00:19 -0400, Ryk
wrote: If he has access to 220/240 shore power, then perhaps a 2:1 step down transformer will solve the problem for the drill and any other AC stuff on board. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong because I'm about to electrocute myself but I understand that if the stepdown is an isolation transformer (ie neither output leg is grounded) you can use 120v tools safely. Acually it doesn't have to be a stepdown, it can be any isolation transformer. |
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