Just to update. I've been leaving this at work and have had to use it a few times. It's been used for drilling through wall tiles to mount a surface mount box and also drill 5mm holes in stainless steel sheet. Both times it has performed very well and surprised me!
So that's where the 1.414 comes from! I never realised it's the square root of 2!
The inverse being 0.707
Still a bit confused though, is the RMS from the output of the bridge rectifier still 230v? Or does RMS not apply to DC? Meaning it could be called 325v rippled?
Because you said you needed to be in work to complete the 2330? I was wondering why? Unless I've misunderstood!
It's possible to pass 2391-10 without ever doing inspection & testing before, and I don't think the testing part of 2330 is as 'strict' shall we say.
Are tazers covered by the EAWR?
probably not the BGB as that is fixed wiring only? Although it would possibly fit into the "used by competent personnel only" method of protection?
So would the output RMS voltage be higher than 230v?
Figure A would be achieved by using one diode on the Line and one on the Neutral?
Just something I was thinking about while driving earlier.
I have a Constant Current switch mode power supply that I've just tried it on. It turns and the hammer action works.
In-Rush was over 6A and non-load current was 4.5A
I got a Dewalt 24v battery SDS drill cheap today with no batteries. I am planning to use sealed lead acid batteries mounted separate to the drill attached with a coiled cable with it.
Does anyone know the pin-out of the batteries?
Thanks.
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