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Im a joiner and as one i need powerful tools, i had a crazy idea to use my li ion batteries in series to run 240v universal motors i have tried 2 18v batteries in series so far and it works but i want to make something that is safe, im thinking running an earth cable into a plug and just using the earth of the house any ideas? Suggestions?
 
Please bear in mind that switches in mains tools are generally only rated for AC and may arc over with DC.
 
If you intend on using the earth of the house your working in why not use the live and neutral aswell and plug in an extension lead or am I well off track???
 
Im thinking running an earth cable into a plug and just using the earth of the house any ideas? Suggestions?
Why not just run an extension lead to the house for your power tools?......or buy a genny.
 
On the basis its the landlord who "controls" the power, then just stipulate you need power "on" to do the work ...............
Then its time lost waiting for power as landlord has to ask for new key/card debt to be wiped and im pretty sure they only wipe it for new tenants anyway not for landlords between tenants
 
what you need to bear in mind with an inverter is that for every amp you draw @ 240V, you're pulling 20A from the battery.
 
On the basis its the landlord who "controls" the power, then just stipulate you need power "on" to do the work ...............
I have given an Agree Murdoch, seems in this case though, the Land Lord is a tight ---, and doesn't want any tradesperson using electric at his cost, typical, but good advice mate. Mind you how has the Land Lord "controlled" the power? just switched it off or had it disssedby the DNO.
 
with tenants it's usually a case of the pre-paid meter having run out of credit or being in debt. ( when it's not been bypassed, of course ).
 
Then its time lost waiting for power as landlord has to ask for new key/card debt to be wiped and im pretty sure they only wipe it for new tenants anyway not for landlords between tenants
As long as the landlord is happy to pay the bill they will reset it for them. But as above he probably doesn't want to pay it.
Agree with the inverter, by the time you lug 13 lithium batteries costing 40 quid each you may as well bring a decent lead acid battery costing 60 quid a proper inverter.
 
As long as the landlord is happy to pay the bill they will reset it for them. But as above he probably doesn't want to pay it.
Agree with the inverter, by the time you lug 13 lithium batteries costing 40 quid each you may as well bring a decent lead acid battery costing 60 quid a proper inverter.
Thank you thats all i wanted some advice instead of condescending comments that explain nothing
 

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